He is chairman of the Jerome Levy Forecasting Center LLC,[3] an economic consultancy.
in Mathematics from Williams College and a Master's degree in Business Administration from Columbia University.
Levy was appointed by President Clinton to the Commission to Study Capital Budgeting in 1997[4] and served on the federal government’s Competitive Policy Council Infrastructure Subcouncil.
[6] Forbes magazine praised the book for explaining "why squeezing business profits for the alleged benefit of the poor or of the working man is a self-defeating exercise.
It leads not to the satisfaction of human needs but to inflation and unemployment.