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Arthur F. Burns


Alternative spellings:
Arthur Burns
Arthur Frank Burns

B: 27. April 1904
D: 26. Juni 1987
Biblio: Geb. in Österreich. Ökonom u. US-Regierungsbeamter, Chairman des Federal Reserve Board, wirtschaftl. Berater von 5 US-Präsidenten, Botschafter in Westdeutschland 1981-85 ; Vollständiger Vorname: Arthur Frank
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  • Diplomat
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  • Prizes in Economics

    1948 - Fellow of the Econometric Society

    Arthur Frank Burns (April 27, 1904 – June 26, 1987) was an American economist and diplomat who served as the 10th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1970 to 1978. He previously chaired the Council of Economic Advisers under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1956, and served as the first Counselor to the President under Richard Nixon from January to November 1969. He also taught and researched at Rutgers University, Columbia University, and the National Bureau of Economic Research. President Nixon nominated him to succeed William McChesney Martin as Chairman of the Federal Reserve and later renominated him for another term. Burns was succeeded by G. William Miller when his second term expired. After leaving the Fed, President Ronald Reagan chose him to serve as Ambassador to West Germany in 1981, where he remained in office until 1985. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1988
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      1987
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      1986
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      1984
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      1979
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      1978
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      1975
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      1973
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      1969
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      1968
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      1967
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      1966
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      1965
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      1958
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      1954
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      1952
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      1950
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      1949
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      1947
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      1934

    Series

    1. Publications / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (3)
    2. Studies in business cycles (3)
    3. AEI studies (2)
    4. Rational Debate Seminars (2)
    5. Publications of the National Bureau of Economic Research (2)
    6. The Elihu Root lectures (1)
    7. The Per Jacobsson lecture (1)
    8. Benjamin F. Fairless Memerial Lectures, Fairless Memorial Lectures National Committee (1)
    9. Studies of the modern corporation (1)
    10. General series / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (1)
    11. Annual report / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc : a record for ... and plans for ... (1)
    12. General series / National Bureau of Economic Research (1)
    13. The Charles C. Moskowitz lectures (1)
    14. Annual report (1)
    15. Benjamin F. Fairless memorial lectures (1)