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  1. 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.

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

  3. 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.

  4. Author (s): Arthur F. Burns & Wesley C. Mitchell (p. 551-560) Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.

  5. Abstract: Arthur F. Burns served as Counselor to the President. He was given broad responsibility in program and policy development for the Nixon Administration. Although his primary role was in development of domestic programs, he did venture into international matters in some economic programs.

  6. Arthur F. Burns (1955). Arthur Frank Burns, född 27 april 1904 i Stanisławów, Galizien (numera Ivano-Frankivsk i Ukraina ), död 6 juni 1987 i Baltimore, Maryland, var en amerikansk nationalekonom och diplomat. Han var ordförande för den amerikanska centralbanken Federal Reserve 1970–1978.

  7. Information on Arthur Burns Major Works of Arthur F. Burns. Production Trends in the United States since 1870, 1934. Measuring Business Cycles, with W.C. Mitchell, 1946. Frontiers of Economic Knowledge, 1954. Prosperity without Inflation, 1957. The Business Cycle in a Changing World, 1969. Reflections of an Economic Policy Maker, 1978.