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A leading economist, Prof. Laurence Kotlikoff's columns and blogs appear in the Financial Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, Vox, and The Economist. Read More
Laurence J. Kotlikoff is a William Fairfield Warren Professor at Boston University, a Professor of Economics at Boston University, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and President of Economic Security Planning, Inc., a company specializing in financial planning software. An active columnist, Professor Kotlikoffs columns and blogs appear in the Financial Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, Vox, The Economist, , and the Huffington Post. Professor Kotlikoff received his B.A. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in and his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in
From through he served on the faculties of economics of the University of California, Los Angeles and Yale University. In Professor Kotlikoff was a Senior Economist with the Presidents Council of Economic Advisers.
Professor Kotlikoff is author or co-author of 16 books and hundreds of professional journal articles. His most recent books are The Clash of Generations (co-authored with Scott Burns, MIT Press), The Economic • • Having had abdominal surgery for endometriosis, I have enormous sympathy for Kate. I was out of work for five weeks and was exhausted for months after. My surgery was in May and I did not really feel myself until January. I can understand that Kate did not want her personal details shared with the world. However, the Palace PR teams should have had a game plan based on what they did previously for ill royals. 1) A few words from William in a walk about that “Kate is getting better every day.” (The late Queen did this for Philip.) 2) Hand made greeting cards from the Wales kiddies and/or a sample of greeting cards from across the country (like the ones sent to the King). 3) Proof of life in a car ride much sooner. I am convinced Carole Middleton plopped Kate in the car and said, “You’re going out” and tipped off a friendly pap. 4) A photo of flowers or baked goods sent by some beloved figure, like Mary Berry. (Kate was on her Christmas special and Louis’ first words were “Mary Berry” or some such.) 5) A phone call to a friendly Mommy podcast, like Happy Mum, Happy Baby where Kate has appeared, just to thank people for good wishes. This is not rocket science. None of it would have invaded her privacy, but it would have fed the beast.