Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D
Senior Fellow, Business and Economics
Pacific Research Institute
Website:
https://www.pacificresearch.org/team/wayne-winegarden-ph-d/
Areas of Expertise:
Electric VehiclesWayne Winegarden, Ph.D., is a Sr. Fellow in Business & Economics, Pacific Research Institute, as well as the Principal of Capitol Economic Advisors and a Contributing Editor for EconoSTATS.
Dr. Winegarden has 20 years of business, economic, and policy experience with an expertise in applying quantitative and macroeconomic analyses to create greater insights on corporate strategy, public policy, and strategic planning. He advises clients on the economic, business, and investment implications from changes in broader macroeconomic trends and government policies. Clients have included Fortune 500 companies, financial organizations, small businesses, state legislative leaders, political candidates and trade associations.
Dr. Winegarden's columns have been published in the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Investor’s Business Daily, Forbes.com, and Townhall.com. He was previously economics faculty at Marymount University, has testified before the U.S. Congress, has been interviewed and quoted in such media as CNN and Bloomberg Radio, and is asked to present his research findings at policy conferences and meetings. Previously, Dr. Winegarden worked as a business economist in Hong Kong and New York City; and a policy economist for policy and trade associations in Washington D.C. Dr. Winegarden received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University.
Recent Posts by Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D
Recent Comments by Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D
- "Dan, you are confusing two issues when you raise cancer research, or even research into battery electric vehicles if conducted by the federal governme"
Subsidies for Electric Vehicles Favor the Wealthy - "Dan, I can't help but disagree with the concept that the total amount of ill-advised subsidies can be decreased by paying more money out in subsidies "
Subsidies for Electric Vehicles Favor the Wealthy - "Dan, I agree with you that ICE technology should not be subsidized. Neither should ethanol or other low emission technologies. While your premise that"
Subsidies for Electric Vehicles Favor the Wealthy