Lawrence H. Summers dominated economic thought in Washington, on both sides of the aisle, for the better part of four decades. He launched his policy career in Ronald Reagan’s White House before advising Democrat Michael Dukakis’s presidential campaign, then became the World Bank’s chief economist, held senior positions in the Clinton and Obama administrations and counseled President Joe Biden.
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