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  1. Mark Gertler is a Henry & Lucy Moses Professor and a researcher in macroeconomic theory, monetary economics and finance. He has published several papers with Ben Bernanke and other prominent economists, and is an associate editor of the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

  2. Mark Lionel Gertler (born March 31, 1951) is an American economist, and Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Economics at New York University (NYU). A specialist in business cycles and monetary policy, he has been an associate and collaborator of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke for more than 30 years.

  3. 4561. 1999. Monetary policy, business cycles, and the behavior of small manufacturing firms. M Gertler, S Gilchrist. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 109 (2), 309-340. , 1994. 3842. 1994. The financial accelerator and the flight to quality.

  4. Mark Gertler (born Marks Gertler; 9 December 1891 – 23 June 1939) was a British painter of figure subjects, portraits and still-life. His early life and his relationship with Dora Carrington were the inspiration for Gilbert Cannan's novel Mendel.

    • Portrait painting
    • Marks Gertler, 9 December 1891, Spitalfields, London, England
    • Marjorie Greatorex Hodgkinson
    • 23 June 1939 (aged 47), Highgate, London, England
  5. Mark GERTLER | Cited by 52,563 | of New York University, NY (NYU) | Read 128 publications | Contact Mark GERTLER.

  6. 26 de jun. de 2019 · Learn about Mark Gertler, a talented painter from London's East End who rose from poverty to study at the Slade and become a leading figure of the Vorticist movement. Discover his portraits, landscapes and still lifes, influenced by his background, his muse Dora Carrington and his tragic death.

  7. His work is held in more than 40 UK collections including the British Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, Southampton City Art Gallery, the Tate and the V&A. Mark Gertler was born the fifth and youngest child of Austrian-Jewish immigrant parents in Spitalfields, London on 9 December 1891.