John F. Coganمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Economics
- Public Policy
- Budget & Fiscal Policy
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John F. Cogan is the Leonard and Shirley Ely Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and a former faculty member in the Public Policy Program (1994-2019). His research examines U.S. fiscal policy, federal entitlement programs, and healthcare reform. He holds a PhD in Economics from UCLA and an MA from California State University, Long Beach. Cogan's research interests span: Federal budget dynamics including deficit drivers and debt sustainability Entitlement program evolution with historical analysis of Social Security and Medicare Healthcare system efficiency focusing on market-based reform frameworks Fiscal federalism examining state-federal financial relationships Economic governance exploring institutional design for prosperity His publications consistently address entitlement sustainability, fiscal responsibility, and healthcare economics, with recent work emphasizing the trade-offs between government price controls and innovation in healthcare markets. Awards & Honors: Hayek Prize (2018) for The High Cost of Good Intentions Stanford-in-Government Distinguished Service Award Stanford Review Best Undergraduate Teaching Award He has served on federal advisory commissions including President George W. Bush's Commission to Strengthen Social Security and the California Public Employee Post-Employment Benefits Commission.









