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  1. John B Taylor. Mary and Robert Raymond Professor, George P. Shultz Senior Fellow of Economics at the Hoover Institution and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Economics University - Faculty Connect in Teams Recognize Connect Message Org Chart. Bookmark ...

  2. John B. Taylor, a former under-secretary of the US Treasury (2001-05), is Professor of Economics at Stanford University and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of Global Financial Warriors and co-author (with George P. Shultz) of Choose Economic Freedom.

  3. In Getting Off Track: How Government Actions and Interventions Caused, Prolonged, and Worsened the Financial Crisis, Hoover fellow and Stanford economist John B. Taylor offers empirical research to explain what caused the current financial crisis, what prolonged it, and what worsened it dramatically more than a year after it began.

  4. web.stanford.edu › ~johntayl › cvJohn B. Taylor

    3 • American Economic Association o Vice-President, 2000–2001 o Executive Committee, 1992–95 o Co-Editor for Macroeconomics and International Economics, American Economic Review, 1985–88 o Chair, American Economic Review Editor Search Committee, 2000 o Member, Committee on Government Relations, 2013–2016

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  6. 1 de jun. de 2006 · Interview with John B. Taylor. Interview conducted March 8, 2006. y is the percentage deviation of real GDP from a target. The "r," of course, is what the Federal Open Market Committee deliberates at every meeting, and Taylor's formula not only described past Fed policy moves with startling precision, but also provided a systematic method for ...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2012 · Prominent Stanford economist John B. Taylor brings his steady voice of reason to the discussion with a natural solution: start with the country's founding principles of economic and political freedom-limited government, rule of law, strong incentives, reliance on markets, a predictable policy framework-and reconstruct its economic foundation ...