Please select the name from the list. If the name is not there, means it is not connected with a GND -ID?
GND: 118855603
Click on the author name for her/his data, if available
List of co-authors associated with the respective author. The font size represents the frequency of co-authorship.
Click on a term to reduce result list
The result list below will be reduced to the selected search terms. The terms are generated from the titles, abstracts and STW thesaurus of publications by the respective author.
Information about the license status of integrated media files (e.g. pictures or videos) can usually be called up by clicking on the Wikimedia Commons URL above.
Allan H. Meltzer (/ˈmɛltsər/; February 6, 1928 – May 8, 2017) was an American economist and Allan H. Meltzer Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business and Institute for Politics and Strategy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Meltzer specialized on studying monetary policy and the US Federal Reserve System, and authored several academic papers and books on the development and applications of monetary policy, and about the history of central banking in the US. Together with Karl Brunner, he created the Shadow Open Market Committee: a monetarist council that deeply criticized the Federal Open Market Committee. Meltzer originated the aphorism "Capitalism without failure is like religion without sin. It doesn't work." That is, guarding companies from failure "removes the dynamic process that makes stockholders responsible for losses and disciplines managers who make mistakes." (Source: DBPedia)
Profession
Economist
Affiliations
Tepper School of Business
Hoover Institution
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Allan H. Meltzer (/ˈmɛltsər/; February 6, 1928 – May 8, 2017) was an American economist and Allan H. Meltzer Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business and Institute for Politics and Strategy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Meltzer specialized on studying monetary policy and the US Federal Reserve System, and authored several academic papers and books on the development and applications of monetary policy, and about the history of central banking in the US. Together with Karl Brunner, he created the Shadow Open Market Committee: a monetarist council that deeply criticized the Federal Open Market Committee. Meltzer originated the aphorism "Capitalism without failure is like religion without sin. It doesn't work." That is, guarding companies from failure "removes the dynamic process that makes stockholders responsible for losses and disciplines managers who make mistakes." (Source: DBPedia)
Q212706
Publishing years
1
2022
1
2020
1
2019
3
2018
1
2017
2
2016
4
2015
3
2014
3
2013
3
2012
3
2011
1
2010
2
2009
2
2008
2
2007
1
2006
3
2005
6
2004
10
2003
4
2002
4
2001
7
2000
2
1999
6
1998
4
1997
6
1996
4
1995
1
1994
4
1993
6
1992
5
1991
6
1990
9
1989
10
1988
4
1987
9
1986
5
1985
1
1983
2
1981
1
1980
1
1978
2
1977
2
1976
2
1971
2
1963
Series
Carnegie Rochester conference series on public policy : a bi-annual conference proceedings (7)
IMES discussion paper series (5)
Raffaele Mattioli lectures (3)
Rotterdamse monetaire studies (2)
Studies of government finance (2)
Economists of the twentieth century (2)
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1)
The Heritage lectures / The Heritage Foundation (1)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the American Economic Association (1)
Reprint series (1)
Dimensions of monetary policy (1)
La transición al mercado de las economías socialistas (1)
Journal of financial intermediation (1)
Occasional papers / International Center for Economic Growth (1)
Channels of monetary policy (1)
Report (1)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1)
Diskussionsbeiträge des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Statistik der Universität Konstanz (1)