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When The Wall Street Journal published its "Gallery of the Greatest 55 People Who Most Influenced Business in this Century." Art Laffer was a member of that elite group. When the Los Angeles Times published its list of "a dozen who shaped the 1980s," Arthur Laffer was one of the twelve. Chairman of his own economic research and financial consulting firm, and co-founder and chairman of Calport Asset Management, an institutional money management firm, Arthur Laffer was a member of President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board, the Policy Committee and the Board of Directors of the American Council for Capital Formation.
Editor of the Marcel Dekker, Inc. series: Economics, Finance and Business, Laffer was also a contributing editor of The Conservative Digest. Awards and honors incluce two Graham and Dodd Awards from the Financial Analyst Federation for outstanding feature articles published in the Financial Analysts' Journal; the Distinguished Service Award in the National Association of Investment Clubs; the Adam Smith Award for insights and contributions to the Wealth of Nations; the Commerce Associates Dean's Faculty Award for 1979; the John J. Knezevich Americanism Award for 1979; the University of Southern California Associates Award for Teaching Excellence for... Next
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