| John Taylor | ||||||
Undersecretary of the US Treasury John Taylor is a man who needs no introduction at central banks around the world and in Washington’s corridors of power.
A prominent macroeconomist from Stanford University in California, the man has been a fixture in Republican policy-making circles since working for president Gerald Ford’s Council of Economic Advisors in 1976. His research, including the well-known Taylor Rule, has gained a wide following for its ability to describe, predict and guide monetary policy.
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