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Alan Blinder is a professor of economics at Princeton University and a leading advocate of Keynesian policies. He served on President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers and as the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1994 to 1996.
Alan Blinder is a renowned economist and a former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve. He has written books, articles, and columns on monetary and fiscal policy, and received the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize in 2023.
Alan Blinder is an economist, author, and columnist who served as Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve System and a member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers. He teaches at Princeton University, advises policymakers, and writes on topics such as monetary policy, fiscal policy, and income distribution.
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"Robert M. Solow (1924-2023)," The Palgrave Companion to MIT Economics, forthcoming."Will the Twain Ever Meet? Bridging the Gap between Economics and Politics," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, forthcoming."Was Something Structurally Wrong at the FOMC?" Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) Understanding COVID Era Inflation Policy Briefs, 24-11, October 2024."Central Bank Communication with the General Public: Promise or False Hope?" (with Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan, and David-Jan Jansen), Journal of Economic Literature, June 2024, 62 (2): 425-57."Economics and Politics: On Narrowing the Gap," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 708:1, July 2023, pp. 8-13. The Daniel Patrick Moynihan Lecture in Social Science...“Landings, Soft and Hard: The Federal Reserve, 1965-2022,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 37:1, Winter 2023, pp. 101-120."BPEA and Monetary Policy over 50 Years," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2021.“Interactions between Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole Symposium, Macroeconomic Policy in an Uneven Economy, August 202..."Central Banking in the Time of Covid," Bank of Finland and CEPR conference: New Avenues for Monetary Policy, September 2021."What does Jerome Powell know that William McChesney Martin didn't-and what role did academic research play in that?" The Manchester School, August 2020.
"The Free Trade Paradox: The Bad Politics of a Good Idea," Foreign Affairs, Jan./Feb. 2019."Why Trump Should Leave the Fed Alone: In Defense of Central Bank Independence," Foreign Affairs (online), April 23, 2019."The Lamppost Theory of Economic Policy," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 163:3, September 2019, pp. 239–250."Central bank policies after the crisis," in Sylvester Eijffinger and Donato Masciandaro (eds.), Hawks and Doves: Deeds and Words - Economics and Politics of Monetary PolicymakingVOXeu e-book, 2018..."Monetary and financial stability in a low interest rate environment: challenges ahead," in BIS Papers: Low for long or turning point?98: July 2018, pp. 11-13."Through a Crystal Ball Darkly: The Future of Monetary Policy Communication," American Economic Review: Papers and ProceedingsMay 2018, pp. 567-571."Necessity as the mother of invention: Monetary policy after the crisis" (with Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan, and David-Jan Jansen)."The Remarkable Intellectual Achievements of William J. Baumol," VoxEU, August 2017."Monetary Policy after the crisis" (with Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan, and David-Jan Jansen), ifo DICE Report15: 1, Spring 2017, pp. 12-13."Fiscal Policy Reconsidered," The Hamilton Project Policy Proposal, May 2016."Presidents and the U.S. Economy: An Econometric Exploration," American Economic Review, April 2016, pp. 1015-1045 (with Mark Watson)."The domain of central bank independence," keynote address at the European Central Bank Forum on Central Banking, June 2016, Sintra, Portugal, published in ECB, The future of the international mone..."Financial Entropy and the Optimality of Over-Regulation," in D. Evanoff, A. Haldane, and G. Kaufman (eds.), The New International Financial System: Analyzing the Cumulative Impact of Regulatory Re..."The Financial Crisis: Lesson for the Next One," Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, October 2015 (with Mark Zandi)."What Did We Learn from the Financial Crisis, the Great Recession, and the Pathetic Recovery?" Journal of Economic Education, Spring 2015, pp. 135-149."Can Economists Learn? The Right Lessons from the Financial Crisis," Foreign Affairs, March/April 2015, pp. 154-159."Poised for Prosperity? Drawing the right lessons from the past quarter-century," The American Prospect, Spring 2015, pp. 94-99.A list of articles and publications by Alan Blinder, a prominent economist and former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve. The topics include monetary policy, fiscal policy, central banking, trade, and politics.
11. Okt. 2022 · In this book, Alan Blinder, one of the world’s most influential economists and one of the field’s best writers, draws on his deep firsthand experience to provide an authoritative account of sixty years of monetary and fiscal policy in the United States.
Alan Blinder is a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University. He was a vice chairman of the Federal Reserve and a member of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers.
Alan Blinder is a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University, a former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and a regular columnist for The Wall Street Journal. He has written books on various economic topics, advised presidents and policymakers, and served on academic and business panels.