What Romney's Economic Team Might Look Like

What Romney's Economic Team Might Look Like
395538 01: Glenn Hubbard, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors to President George W. Bush, discussses his views of the condition of the U.S. economy and the Middle East conflict in an interview at his office October 5, 2001 in the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. (Photo by Greg Whitesell/Getty Images)
395538 01: Glenn Hubbard, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors to President George W. Bush, discussses his views of the condition of the U.S. economy and the Middle East conflict in an interview at his office October 5, 2001 in the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, DC. (Photo by Greg Whitesell/Getty Images)

If Mitt Romney wins the presidency in November, he will inherit a weak economy, huge budget deficits and a perilous global economic situation. Among his first, and most important, tasks will be appointing people to senior economic policy jobs to help him deal with those challenges.

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