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    has quotations related to Arthur F. Burns. Papers of Arthur F. Burns, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library Arthur F. Burns Papers, 1911–2005 and undated...
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    both of those posts. President Jimmy Carter nominated him to succeed Arthur F. Burns as chairman of the Federal Reserve in 1978. Miller came from a corporate...
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  • Burns Fellowship or Burns Fellow may refer to: Arthur F. Burns Fellowship, organized by the International Center for Journalists; awardees include Anne...
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  • Arthur F. Burns (1904–1987) was an American economist, former Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns may also refer to: Arthur Burns (historian) (1963–2023)...
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  • depression, with real income still lower than in 1989. In 1946, economists Arthur F. Burns and Wesley C. Mitchell provided the now standard definition of business...
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    To combat these problems, Nixon consulted Federal Reserve chairman Arthur Burns, incoming Treasury Secretary John Connally, and Paul Volcker, then Undersecretary...
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    Milton Friedman (redirect from Milton F)
    known collectively as the Chicago school of economics. At the time, Arthur F. Burns, who was then the head of the National Bureau of Economic Research...
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    economist. He is currently the Director of Economic Policy Studies and the Arthur F. Burns Scholar in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute....
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    which was a considerably unusual view for a Republican president. Arthur F. Burns, Nixon's appointee to chair the Federal Reserve, shifted away from...
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    recession—accelerating public works programs, easing credit, and reducing taxes—were Arthur F. Burns and Neil H. Jacoby. Until 1963, during its first seven years the CEA...
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