标题: 罗伯特-格林斯坦 公共政策分析师 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-5-12 04:37 标题: 罗伯特-格林斯坦 公共政策分析师 Robert Greenstein
Public Policy Analyst | Class of 1996
Title
Public Policy Analyst
Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Age
50 at time of award
Area of Focus
Civil Society and Community Organizing, Low-Income Individuals/Families and the Disadvantaged
Published July 1, 1996
ABOUT ROBERT'S WORK
Robert Greenstein is a public policy analyst who conducts research and designs proposals on a range of domestic policy issues, with a focus on low-income families and individuals.
In 1981, Greenstein founded the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, an institution that combines rigorous analyses of public programs and budget and tax policies with a commitment to improving the lives of poor families. Greenstein has made the Center a model for nonpartisan research and policy organizations. Its research is widely used at both the national and state levels by policymakers and journalists of all ideological viewpoints, and by nonprofit organizations and academe as well. The Center’s work has helped shape an array of policies and programs, such as the large expansions over the past decade in the earned-income tax credit for low-income working families.
BIOGRAPHY
Greenstein is the executive director of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. In 1994, he was appointed by President Clinton to serve on the bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform. He has written numerous reports and articles on poverty-related issues and is frequently asked to testify on Capitol Hill.
Greenstein received an A.B. (1967) from Harvard University and attended the London School of Economics (1967) and the University of California, Berkeley (1968-69).