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  1. The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship program is an exchange of journalists between Germany and the United States, with the primary purpose of increasing public knowledge and understanding about the two ...

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  2. This is a collection of transcripts of public statements of Arthur F. Burns. Burns served as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from February 1, 1970, to January 31, 1978, as pro tempore chairman from February 1, 1978 through March 7, 1978, and remained a member until his resignation on March 31, 1978.

  3. The 2024 Burns Fellows will be announced on Monday, April 1, 2024. About the Fellowship. The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship, ICFJ’s longest-running program, provides young and experienced journalists with the opportunity to participate in an exchange program and work for prestigious media outlets in both Germany and the United States.

  4. Arthur F. Burns. April 27, 1904 - Born in Stanislau, Austria. The Burns family immigrated to the United States when Burns was 10 years old, settling in Bayonne, New Jersey. 1925 - Received A.B. and A.M. degrees in economics from Columbia University. 1926-27 - Lecturer in economics at Columbia. 1927-44 - Economics instructor at Rutgers University.

  5. Arthur F. Burns. Contact. National Bureau of Economic Research. Contact Us 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 617-868-3900 info@nber.org webaccessibility ...

  6. 1 de set. de 1996 · By Wyatt C. Wells Columbia University Press 334 pages. A great man, a philosopher once wrote, reminds us of no one else. While perhaps not a great man, former Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Burns was, in many respects, unlike any Fed chairman to come before him —and since.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2009 · Economist in an Uncertain World: Arthur F. Burns and the Federal Reserve, 1970–1978. By Wyatt C. Wells. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. Pp. vii, xiii ...