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Leon Keyserling

Leon Hirsch Keyserling (January 11, 1908 – August 9, 1987)[1] was an American economist and lawyer who served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 1950 to 1953. During his tenure, he advised President Harry S. Truman on the economic issues and helped draft major pieces of Fair Deal legislation.

Leon Keyserling
Keyserling (third from left), 1949
2nd Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
In office
November 2, 1949 – January 20, 1953
Acting: November 2, 1949 – May 10, 1950
PresidentHarry S. Truman
Preceded byEdwin Griswold Nourse
Succeeded byArthur F. Burns
Personal details
Born(1908-01-11)January 11, 1908
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
DiedAugust 9, 1987(1987-08-09) (aged 79)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMary Dublin
EducationColumbia University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Early life

Keyserling was born in 1908 in Charleston, South Carolina and grew up on Saint Helena Island.[2] He earned an A.B. from Columbia University in 1928 and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1931. He returned to Columbia as a graduate student in the Department of Economics from 1931 to 1933,[1] where he also taught for a short time.[3] While there, Keyserling studied under Rexford Tugwell, but never finished his dissertation.[4]

Keyserling married Mary Dublin Keyserling, also an economist.[1]

Government career

In 1933 Keyserling became an attorney for the newly constituted Agricultural Adjustment Administration,[1] a New Deal agency that distributed subsidies to reduce crop area. From 1933 to 1946 he was a consultant economist to the Senate on a variety of social, economic, industrial, and financial issues, during which time he also served as a legislative assistant to Democratic New York Senator Robert F. Wagner (1933–37) and held several positions, including general counsel, in the US Housing Authority (later, the Federal Public Housing Authority in the National Housing Agency) (1937–46).[1] It was during his time with Wagner that Keyserling was participating in drafting various New Deal initiatives, including the National Industrial Recovery Act, the Social Security Act, and the National Labor Relations Act.[5]

In 1946 Keyserling became the Vice Chairman of the newly created Council of Economic Advisers. He became its Acting Chairman in 1949 and the Chairman in 1950. In 1952 Keyserling and his wife were attacked by Joseph McCarthy as part of the Second Red Scare as "belonging to Communist front groups."[6] Keyserling left as Chairman in 1953.[1]

During his time at the CEA, Keyserling strongly promoted the pursuit of sustained economic growth and full employment.[7] He also introduced the reporting of the Gross National Product in real as well as nominal dollars [8]

Later life

Following his time advising President Truman, Keyserling consulted with Congress on a variety of economic issues and also practiced law.[1] In 1954 he founded the Conference on Economic Progress (CEP), serving as its president until 1987.[1] His wife had left the Department of Commerce in 1953 and joined him in consulting as well as the founding of the CEP, where she served as associate director from its inception to 1963.[9]

In 1969 Keyserling served as president of the National Committee for Labor in Israel,[1] a US organization that worked with the Israeli Histadrut.

He died on August 9, 1987, at Washington, D.C.'s George Washington University Hospital.[5]

Writings

Based on Leon H. Keyserling Papers in the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum.[1]

  • Redirecting Education (with Rexford Tugwell) (1934)
  • Toward Full Employment and Full Production (1954)
  • Consumption-Key to Full Prosperity (1957)
  • The Federal Budget and the General Welfare (1959)
  • The Peace by Investment Corporation (with Benjamin Javitts) (1962)
  • Taxes and the Public Interest (1963)
  • Progress or Poverty (1964)
  • The Move Toward Railroad Mergers (1965)
  • A Freedom Budget for All Americans (1966)
  • The Scarcity School of Economics (1973)
  • Liberal and Conservative National Economic Policies and Their Consequences, 1919-79 (1979)
  • The Current Significance of the New Deal (1984)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Leon H. Keyserling Papers". Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  2. ^ South Carolina Encyclopaedia: Keyserling, Leon Hirsch Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  3. ^ Virgo, John M. (September 1987). "Articles In Memoriam: Leon H. Keyserling 1908–1987". Atlantic Economic Journal. 15 (3): 1. doi:10.1007/BF02316880. ISSN 1573-9678. S2CID 189874376.
  4. ^ Brazelton, W. Robert (Fall 1997). "Retrospectives: The Economics of Leon Hirsch Keyserling". Journal of Economic Perspectives. 11 (4): 189–197. doi:10.1257/jep.11.4.189.
  5. ^ a b Wayne, Leslie (1987-08-11). "Leon Keyserling, Economic Aide to Truman, Dies". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Storrs, Landon R. Y. (2003-09-01). "Red Scare Politics and the Suppression of Popular Front Feminism: The Loyalty Investigation of Mary Dublin Keyserling". Journal of American History. 90 (2): 491–524. doi:10.2307/3659442. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 3659442.
  7. ^ Collins, Robert M. (2002-04-04). More: The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195348484.
  8. ^ Collins, Robert M. (2002-04-04). More: The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America. Oxford University Press. p. 36. ISBN 9780195348484.
  9. ^ "Keyserling, Mary (Dublin) Papers, 1924-1988: A Finding Aid". Harvard University Library. Retrieved 2009-01-11.

Further reading

  • Brazelton, W. Robert (2001). Designing U.S. Economic Policy: An Analytical Biography of Leon H. Keyserling. New York: Palgrave. ISBN 978-0-333-77575-2.

External links

  • Leon Keyserling Papers at Georgetown University
  • Leon H. Keyserling Papers at the Truman Library
  • Leon Keyserling at Find a Grave  
Political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
1949–1953
Acting: 1949–1950
Succeeded by

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Leon Hirsch Keyserling January 11 1908 August 9 1987 1 was an American economist and lawyer who served as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 1950 to 1953 During his tenure he advised President Harry S Truman on the economic issues and helped draft major pieces of Fair Deal legislation Leon KeyserlingKeyserling third from left 19492nd Chair of the Council of Economic AdvisersIn office November 2 1949 January 20 1953Acting November 2 1949 May 10 1950PresidentHarry S TrumanPreceded byEdwin Griswold NourseSucceeded byArthur F BurnsPersonal detailsBorn 1908 01 11 January 11 1908Charleston South Carolina U S DiedAugust 9 1987 1987 08 09 aged 79 Washington D C U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMary DublinEducationColumbia University BA Harvard University JD Contents 1 Early life 2 Government career 3 Later life 4 Writings 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditKeyserling was born in 1908 in Charleston South Carolina and grew up on Saint Helena Island 2 He earned an A B from Columbia University in 1928 and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1931 He returned to Columbia as a graduate student in the Department of Economics from 1931 to 1933 1 where he also taught for a short time 3 While there Keyserling studied under Rexford Tugwell but never finished his dissertation 4 Keyserling married Mary Dublin Keyserling also an economist 1 Government career EditIn 1933 Keyserling became an attorney for the newly constituted Agricultural Adjustment Administration 1 a New Deal agency that distributed subsidies to reduce crop area From 1933 to 1946 he was a consultant economist to the Senate on a variety of social economic industrial and financial issues during which time he also served as a legislative assistant to Democratic New York Senator Robert F Wagner 1933 37 and held several positions including general counsel in the US Housing Authority later the Federal Public Housing Authority in the National Housing Agency 1937 46 1 It was during his time with Wagner that Keyserling was participating in drafting various New Deal initiatives including the National Industrial Recovery Act the Social Security Act and the National Labor Relations Act 5 In 1946 Keyserling became the Vice Chairman of the newly created Council of Economic Advisers He became its Acting Chairman in 1949 and the Chairman in 1950 In 1952 Keyserling and his wife were attacked by Joseph McCarthy as part of the Second Red Scare as belonging to Communist front groups 6 Keyserling left as Chairman in 1953 1 During his time at the CEA Keyserling strongly promoted the pursuit of sustained economic growth and full employment 7 He also introduced the reporting of the Gross National Product in real as well as nominal dollars 8 Later life EditFollowing his time advising President Truman Keyserling consulted with Congress on a variety of economic issues and also practiced law 1 In 1954 he founded the Conference on Economic Progress CEP serving as its president until 1987 1 His wife had left the Department of Commerce in 1953 and joined him in consulting as well as the founding of the CEP where she served as associate director from its inception to 1963 9 In 1969 Keyserling served as president of the National Committee for Labor in Israel 1 a US organization that worked with the Israeli Histadrut He died on August 9 1987 at Washington D C s George Washington University Hospital 5 Writings EditBased on Leon H Keyserling Papers in the Harry S Truman Presidential Library and Museum 1 Redirecting Education with Rexford Tugwell 1934 Toward Full Employment and Full Production 1954 Consumption Key to Full Prosperity 1957 The Federal Budget and the General Welfare 1959 The Peace by Investment Corporation with Benjamin Javitts 1962 Taxes and the Public Interest 1963 Progress or Poverty 1964 The Move Toward Railroad Mergers 1965 A Freedom Budget for All Americans 1966 The Scarcity School of Economics 1973 Liberal and Conservative National Economic Policies and Their Consequences 1919 79 1979 The Current Significance of the New Deal 1984 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Leon H Keyserling Papers Harry S Truman Library and Museum Retrieved 2009 01 11 South Carolina Encyclopaedia Keyserling Leon Hirsch Retrieved 2018 06 17 Virgo John M September 1987 Articles In Memoriam Leon H Keyserling 1908 1987 Atlantic Economic Journal 15 3 1 doi 10 1007 BF02316880 ISSN 1573 9678 S2CID 189874376 Brazelton W Robert Fall 1997 Retrospectives The Economics of Leon Hirsch Keyserling Journal of Economic Perspectives 11 4 189 197 doi 10 1257 jep 11 4 189 a b Wayne Leslie 1987 08 11 Leon Keyserling Economic Aide to Truman Dies The New York Times Storrs Landon R Y 2003 09 01 Red Scare Politics and the Suppression of Popular Front Feminism The Loyalty Investigation of Mary Dublin Keyserling Journal of American History 90 2 491 524 doi 10 2307 3659442 ISSN 0021 8723 JSTOR 3659442 Collins Robert M 2002 04 04 More The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195348484 Collins Robert M 2002 04 04 More The Politics of Economic Growth in Postwar America Oxford University Press p 36 ISBN 9780195348484 Keyserling Mary Dublin Papers 1924 1988 A Finding Aid Harvard University Library Retrieved 2009 01 11 Further reading EditBrazelton W Robert 2001 Designing U S Economic Policy An Analytical Biography of Leon H Keyserling New York Palgrave ISBN 978 0 333 77575 2 External links EditLeon Keyserling Papers at Georgetown University Leon H Keyserling Papers at the Truman Library Leon Keyserling at Find a Grave Political officesPreceded byEdwin Nourse Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers1949 1953Acting 1949 1950 Succeeded byArthur Burns Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leon Keyserling amp oldid 1146166791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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