Marvin Phaup
Senior Fellow

Marvin Phaup

Member Since 2026

Biography

Dr. Phaup began his distinguished career in the field of economics at Roanoke College in 1966, where he served as an Assistant Professor for two years. He then became a Lecturer at the University of Lancaster in England and went on to serve as Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

Since 1988 and until his recent retirement, Dr. Phaup headed the Financial Studies/Budget Process group at the Congressional Budget Office in Washington, D.C., where his work focused on analyses of federal financial policies and institutions and implications for their budgetary treatment. His early work contributed to the development and adoption of the Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990. For his outstanding work, he received the National Distinguished Service Award in 1995 and the S. Kenneth Howard Award for Lifetime Achievement in Public Budgeting and Finance in 2004.

His published work includes topics as the federal cost of government sponsored enterprises, the budgetary treatment of federal investment in risky private securities, and the effect of including market risk in subsidy cost of federal guarantees.

Dr. Phaup is a Visiting Scholar and Professorial Lecturer at the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at The George Washington University. He is a member of the Board of Advisors of Subsidyscope, a project launched The Pew Charitable Trust which aims to raise public awareness about the role of federal subsidies in the economy. He has served as president of Public Financial Publications, Inc., as director of the American Association for Budget and Program Analysis, and as staff support for members of the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board.

History of Employment

Position Division Organization Start End
Professor Schar School of Policy and Government George Mason University Current
Professorial Lecturer and Research Scholar Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration George Washington University 2007 2020
Former Consultant Peterson-Pew Commission on Budget Reform 2008 2009
Director Federal Budget Reform Initiative The Pew Charitable Trusts 2008 2009
Consultant Arthur S. Fleming Awards to Federal Employees in Applied Science, Mathematics, and Engineering 2007 2012
Consultant Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development 2009 2010
Deputy Assistant Director Financial Studies Group, Macro Analysis Division U.S. Congressional Budget Office 2007
Deputy Assistant Director Special Studies Division U.S. Congressional Budget Office Current
Chief Budget Process Unit U.S. Congressional Budget Office Current
Principal Analyst U.S. Congressional Budget Office 1976 Current
Senior Economist Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 1969 1976
Lecturer University of Lancaster 1967 1969
Assistant Professor Roanoke College Current

Expertise

Primary Sector

Federal

Primary Functions

Academic Faculty Budgeting and Finance Economic Forecasting Performance Measurement Risk Management Strategic Planning Working Capital Funds
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