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I think we are getting close to stability in employment
Romer: 'Stability' nearing on employment Jan 10, 2010
If you look at basically every forecast, they are saying steady GDP growth over 2010
Romer: 'Stability' nearing on employment Jan 10, 2010
The real question is going to be, is it going to be strong enough to really add a lot of people back into employment? And that is what we are focusing on, and I think that's got to be the top priority
Romer: 'Stability' nearing on employment Jan 10, 2010
The whole question is, when does the private sector get its sea legs again
Romer: 'Stability' nearing on employment Jan 10, 2010
Growth is below the rapid rate of increase needed to bring the unemployment rate down quickly
Romer: Growth 'solid' but not fast enough Jul 30, 2010
Christina Romer (née Duckworth; born December 25, 1958) is the Class of 1957 Garff B. Wilson Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and the out-going Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama administration. She resigned from her role on the Council of Economic Advisers on September 3, 2010.
After her nomination and before the Obama administration took office, Romer worked with economist Jared Bernstein to co-author the administration's plan recovery from the 2008 recession. In a January 2009 video presentation, she discussed details of the job creation package that the Obama administration submitted to Congress.
Romer was born in Alton, Illinois. She graduated from Glen Oak High School in Canton, Ohio, in June 1977. She obtained her bachelor's degree in economics from The College of William & Mary in 1981, and her Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985. Upon completion of her doctorate, she started working as an assistant professor at Princeton University. In 1988 she moved to the University of California, Berkeley and was promoted to full professor in 1993.