Bruce Bartlett
Bruce Bartlett is a former senior fellow with the National
Center for Policy Analysis of Dallas, Texas. Before joining
the NCPA, he was deputy assistant secretary for economic
policy at the U.S. Treasury Department, where he served from
September 1988 to January 1993. In 1987 and 1988, Bartlett
was a senior policy analyst in the Office of Policy
Development at the White House. From 1985 through 1987, he was a senior fellow at the
Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. Between 1976 and 1984, Bartlett held numerous positions on
Capitol Hill. In 1976, he served on the staff of Rep. Ron
Paul of Texas as a legislative assistant. In 1977, he joined
the staff of Rep. Jack Kemp of New York as a special
assistant and staff economist. While with Kemp, Bartlett
helped draft the famous Kemp-Roth tax bill. Between 1979 and
1980, he worked for Sen. Roger Jepsen of Iowa as chief
legislative assistant. In 1981, Bartlett joined the staff of
the Joint Economic Committee of Congress as deputy director,
becoming executive director in 1983. Bartlett is a prolific
author, having published over 900 articles in national
publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The New
York Times, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post,
as well as many prominent magazines such as Fortune. In
1996, one of his columns inspired Bob Dole's 15 percent tax
reduction plan. Bartlett has also written for important academic journals
and published four books, including Reaganomics: Supply-Side
Economics in Action, published in 1981.
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Series
Books:The New American Economy, October 2009
Hardcover
Impostor, February 2006
Hardcover
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