Stanley Fischer, fed ex-vice chair and macroeconomist, died at 81

Stanley Fischer, fed ex-vice chair and macroeconomist, died at 81

New York: Stanley Fischera professor and practitioner of macroeconomics Who helped lead the central banks in two countries, Israel and the US, and respects a younger generation of economic makers, died. He is 81.

He died on Saturday, the Bank in Israel A statement says, express compliments.

Fischer, known as Stan, served as Vice Chairman in the US Federal Reserve From 2014 to 2017 after eight years as governor of the Bank of Israel, which adds a resume that includes the Technology of Technology Technology of Technology of Technology Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology of Technology International Chairman New York-based Citigroup Inc.
The roster of students at the MIT that he was taught and advised that with Ben S. Bernanke, who went to the Fed Chair and called his teacher; Mario DRHIHHI, a future president of the Central Bank of the European Central and Prime Minister in Italy; Lawrence Summers, serving as Secretary of the US Treasury under Bill Clinton; Greg Mankiw, leading President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Admisters; Kazuo Ueda, named Bank of Japan Governor in 2023; and Presidents of the IMF, including Olivier Blanchard, Ken Rogoff and Maurice obstacle.

Countless other college undergraduates were introduced by the macroeconomics scientific science, written by the Fachokook Fischer in 1978 in his MIT Colterague, Rudi Dornbusch. The 13th book edition was published in 2018.


“It’s hard to think about any other macroeconomist alive with a lot of direct and indirect influence,” Blanchard macroeconomics macroeconomics macroeconomics macroeconomics macroeconomics macroeconomics, published in 1989.

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