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No one, for example, really knows who his economic advisers are.
The question now is whether the President and his economic advisers will sign on.
Well, we took that question to some of the President's top economic advisers, and here's what they had to say.
He spent about seven years as a economic adviser to Communist officials.
The council chairman was once the president's chief economic adviser.
Yes, and both candidates' economic advisers would be among the first to agree.
Many of his own economic advisers want to move quickly toward a market system, as Poland is doing.
Within the administration, the economic advisers clearly lost out to the political staff this year on two important matters.
The similarities and differences can be seen in their key economic advisers.
The five groups are official economic advisers to the Chancellor.
But he hadn't said anything about marrying an economic adviser.
And he's been one of my closest economic advisers throughout this entire campaign.
"I don't want to be called the President's economic adviser anymore," he said today.
"This is a tricky political problem for the President," one of his close economic advisers said recently.
From 1941 to 1945 he served as research director and economic adviser for a series of Senate committees.
His political experience has been at the national level as an economic adviser to the Nixon campaigns in 1968 and 1972.
He left the department to become an economic adviser on North America.
Clinton economic advisers say the suits would open American companies to retaliation.
"This has become a poisonous issue," one of the President's top economic advisers said the other day.
In 2007, he signed on as an economic adviser to Romney's presidential campaign.
My economic advisers tell me this could net us more than half a trillion dollars every year.
BY title, they are economic advisers to the president.
Yet even his chief economic adviser estimates the impact would be minuscule.
"The big issue out there is what should be in the first legislative package," a leading Clinton economic adviser said.
That realistic attitude was a great comfort to an economic adviser.
During the last decade of the century he became well known as a financial and economic advisor.
His previous post was serving as an economic advisor to the President.
In the early 2000s he worked as an economic advisor to the Macedonian government.
Do you see any possible acceptance of such policies by politicians and their economic advisors?
The president's economic advisors were strong supporters of deficit reduction.
He also served as an economic advisor to the Histadrut leadership.
His economic advisors gave him word that a recession is likely to be mild, he said, "six months at most."
It sounded like a meeting of his economic advisors.
Despite his retirement from parliamentary politics, Holden remained an economic advisor to the government.
Obama was photographed surrounded by his economic advisors drawn from banking and investment.
Cain was a senior economic advisor to the Bob Dole presidential campaign in 1996.
Sperling was the chief economic advisor for Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign.
For two years afterward, in the period 1996-1997 he initiated a professional studio, offering Economic Advisor.
Later, in the third and final presidential debate, Obama mentioned Buffett as a potential economic advisor.
Sam Blumner is the president's chief economic advisor.
Much to the chagrin of his economic advisors, who wanted him to reduce taxes, he quickly agreed to a balanced budget pledge.
He also worked as an economic advisor to then-premier Tokyo Sexwale.
Herbert Stein, an economic advisor for the Nixon administration, is one of the many guests interviewed in the series.
Business as usual, economic advisors say.
He later was chosen by president Virgilio Barco, friend of his father, as an economic advisor in 1986.
Vince Cable studied economics at university and became an economic advisor to the Kenyan government in 1966.
At one time or another, half of them have called Gene Sperling, a senior economic advisor in the Clinton administration.
During the 2000 Presidential campaign, Governor Bush was criticized for picking an economic advisor who had sold all of his stock in 1998.
In 2004-2005, he worked as an economic advisor to the Prime Minister and subsequently became a member of the Cabinet directly.
Lamrani also owned a phosphat company and served as an economic advisor to the Moroccon governments.