艾伦·布林德(Alan Stuart Blinder),也译为“阿兰·布林德”
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艾伦·布林德(Alan Stuart Blinder)(生于1945年10月14号)美国的经济学家。前联邦储备委员会副主席,普林斯顿大学经济学教授,是克里的另一重要幕僚。他曾在年初达沃斯年会上称“美元进一步贬值不可避免”,引起与会人士大哗;他也是经济周期理论的大家,认为金融政策的目标不应只盯着通货膨胀,还应包括失业率和增长速度,这与美联储主席格林斯潘的观点明显不一致——因此他任18个月的副主席后于1994年辞职。
ALAN S. BLINDER is the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Co-Director of Princeton’s Center for Economic Policy Studies, which he founded in 1990. He is also Vice Chairman of the Promontory Interfinancial Network. Alan Blinder
Dr. Blinder served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from June 1994 until January 1996. In this position, he represented the Fed at various international meetings, and was a member of the Board's committees on Bank Supervision and Regulation, Consumer and Community Affairs, and Derivative Instruments. He also chaired the Board in the Chairman's absence. He speaks frequently to financial audiences.
Before becoming a member of the Board, Dr. Blinder served as a Member of President Clinton's original Council of Economic Advisers from January 1993 until June 1994. There he was in charge of the Administration's macroeconomic forecasting and also worked intensively on budget, international trade, and health care issues. During the 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns, he was an economic adviser to Al Gore and John Kerry. He also served briefly as Deputy Assistant Director of the Congressional Budget Office when that agency started in 1975, and testifies frequently before Congress on a wide variety of public policy issues.
Dr. Blinder was born on October 14, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York. He earned his A.B. at Princeton University in 1967, M.Sc. at London School of Economics in 1968, and Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971–all in economics. Dr. Blinder has taught at Princeton since 1971, and chaired the Department of Economics from 1988 to 1990.
Dr. Blinder is the author or co-author of 17 books, including the textbook Economics: Principles and Policy (with William J. Baumol), now in its 10th edition, from which over two million college students have learned introductory economics. He has also written scores of scholarly articles on such topics as fiscal policy, monetary policy, and the distribution of income. From 1985 until joining the Clinton Administration, Dr. Blinder wrote a lively monthly column in Business Week magazine. Currently, he is a columnist for The New York Times Sunday business section, a regular commentator on PBS’s Nightly Business Report, and appears frequently on CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg TV, and elsewhere.
Dr. Blinder was previously President of the Eastern Economic Association and Vice President of the American Economic Association. He is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, the Bellagio Group, and the Council on Foreign Relations, and a former governor of the American Stock Exchange. Dr. Blinder also serves on academic advisory panels for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Bank for International Settlements, the FDIC Center for Financial Research, and the Hamilton Project.
He has been elected to the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Dr. Blinder and his wife, Madeline, live in Princeton, NJ. They have two sons, Scott and William, and two grandsons, Malcolm and Levi.
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,l97l
M.Sc. (Econ.), London School of Economics,1968
A.B., Princeton University, summa cum laude in economics, 1967.
Vice Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 1994-1996.
Member, President's Council of Economic Advisers, 1993-1994.
Deputy Assistant Director, Congressional Budget Office,1975.
Member, New Jersey Pension Review Committee, 2002-2003.
Member, Panel of Economic Advisers, Congressional Budget Office, 2002-2005.
Honors Member, American Philosophical Society, 1996-.
Audit Committee, 2003- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1991-.
Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2008-.
Adam Smith Award, National Association for Business Economics, 1999.
Fellow, National Association for Business Economics, 2005-.
Honorary Fellow, Foreign Policy Association, 2000-.
Fellow, Econometric Society, 1981- .