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Federal Reserve
US GOVERNMENT OFFICE
Official Website: http://www.federalreserve.gov/
Location: Washington, DC
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
H. Gardner Ackley |
Economist |
30-Jun-1915 |
12-Feb-1998 |
US Ambassador to Italy, 1968-69 |
George A. Akerlof |
Economist |
17-Jun-1940 |
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Asymmetric markets |
Martin N. Baily |
Economist |
1945 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 1995-96, 1999-2001 |
David F. Bradford |
Economist |
8-Jan-1939 |
22-Feb-2005 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1991-93 |
Mathis Cabiallavetta |
Business |
1945 |
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Chairman of UBS, 1998-99 |
Dennis W. Carlton |
Economist |
c. 1950 |
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Economics Professor, University of Chicago |
Sue M. Cobb |
Attorney |
1937 |
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Florida Secretary of State, 2005-07 |
Mike Duncan |
Activist |
1951 |
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RNC Chairman, 2007-09 |
James A. Elkins |
Attorney |
25-Sep-1879 |
7-May-1972 |
Vinson & Elkins |
Douglas W. Elmendorf |
Government |
c. 1961 |
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Director, Congressional Budget Office |
Charles L. Evans |
Economist |
15-Jan-1958 |
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President and CEO, Chicago Fed |
Kristin J. Forbes |
Economist |
21-Aug-1970 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-05 |
Jeffrey A. Frankel |
Economist |
5-Nov-1952 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 1997-99 |
Cynthia A. Glassman |
Government |
? |
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Economic Affairs, US Commerce Dept. |
Stephen M. Goldfeld |
Economist |
9-Aug-1940 |
25-Aug-1995 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1980-81 |
Edward M. Gramlich |
Economist |
18-Jun-1939 |
5-Sep-2007 |
Federal Reserve Governor, 1997-2005 |
Zvi Griliches |
Economist |
12-Sep-1930 |
4-Nov-1999 |
Technology, Education, and Productivity |
Sanford J. Grossman |
Business |
21-Jul-1953 |
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CEO of Quantitative Financial Strategies |
Bruce L. Hammonds |
Business |
? |
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CEO of MBNA, 2003-05 |
Karen N. Horn |
Business |
c. 1944 |
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CEO of Bank One, 1987-96 |
William Curt Hunter |
Educator |
c. 1948 |
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Dean of Business, University of Iowa |
Reed Irvine |
Activist |
29-Sep-1922 |
16-Nov-2004 |
Founder, Accuracy in Media |
Douglas A. Irwin |
Economist |
c. 1962 |
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Free Trade Under Fire |
Neil H. Jacoby |
Economist |
19-Sep-1909 |
31-May-1979 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1953-55 |
Philip M. Kaiser |
Diplomat |
12-Jul-1913 |
24-May-2007 |
US Ambassador to Austria, 1980-81 |
David M. Kennedy |
Government |
21-Jul-1905 |
1-May-1996 |
US Secretary of the Treasury, 1969-71 |
Donald L. Kohn |
Economist |
7-Nov-1942 |
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Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve |
Finn E. Kydland |
Economist |
Dec-1943 |
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Dynamic macroeconomics |
Robert Z. Lawrence |
Economist |
c. 1948 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 1999-2001 |
Paul W. McCracken |
Economist |
29-Dec-1915 |
3-Aug-2012 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1969-71 |
Bill Poole |
Economist |
19-Jun-1937 |
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President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Edward C. Prescott |
Economist |
26-Dec-1940 |
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Dynamic macroeconomics |
Kenneth S. Rogoff |
Economist |
22-Mar-1953 |
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Harvard economist |
Harvey S. Rosen |
Economist |
29-Mar-1949 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 2003-05 |
Raymond J. Saulnier |
Economist |
20-Sep-1908 |
30-Apr-2009 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1955-61 |
L. William Seidman |
Economist |
29-Apr-1921 |
13-May-2009 |
CNBC chief commentator |
Kathryn L. Shaw |
Economist |
c. 1954 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 1999-2001 |
Matthew J. Slaughter |
Economist |
c. 1968 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 2005-07 |
Nancy H. Steorts |
Government |
28-Nov-1936 |
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CPSC Chairwoman, 1981-85 |
Walter W. Stewart |
Economist |
1885 |
Mar-1958 |
Council of Economic Advisers, 1953-55 |
Phillip Swagel |
Government |
c. 1965 |
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Bush economist |
Paul M. Warburg |
Business |
10-Aug-1868 |
24-Jan-1932 |
The Federal Reserve System |
Paul Wonnacott |
Economist |
16-Mar-1933 |
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Council of Economic Advisers, 1991-93 |
Janet L. Yellen |
Economist |
13-Aug-1946 |
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Federal Reserve Chair |
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