- Ben
Shalom Bernanke (/bərˈnæŋki/ bər-NANG-kee; born
December 13, 1953) is an
American economist who
served as the 14th
chairman of the
Federal Reserve...
- The
Bernanke doctrine refers to measures,
identified by Ben
Bernanke while Chairman of the
Board of
Governors of the
United States Federal Reserve, that...
- chairman's
protector in
Republican circles and
Bernanke's bridge to Wall
Street chief executives."
Bernanke would write "Don Kohn, my vice chairman, with...
- 2007–2008
financial crisis required Fed
chair Ben
Bernanke to use
direct quantitative easing (the
Bernanke put). The term
Yellen put was used to
refer to...
- (2006–2014) Ben
Bernanke agreed that
monetary factors pla****
important roles both in the
worldwide economic decline and
eventual recovery.
Bernanke also saw...
- of
Economic Advisors from 2001 to 2005. He was
elected to the With Ben
Bernanke (and, in
later editions, Dean Crous****), he co-aut****d a widely-used...
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Federal Reserve from 2010 to 2014
before nominating her to
succeed Ben
Bernanke as
chair of the
Federal Reserve three years later. She was
succeeded by...
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economists as
Hyman Minsky and by the neo-classical
mainstream economist Ben
Bernanke. In Fisher's
formulation of debt deflation, when the debt
bubble bursts...
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Economic Sciences was
divided equally between the
American economists Ben S.
Bernanke,
Douglas W. Diamond, and
Philip H.
Dybvig "for
research on
banks and financial...
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Journal reported that
Google ran a years-long
program called "Project
Bernanke" that used data from past
advertising bids to gain an
advantage over competing...