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PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY Allan H. Meltzer The Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy Gailliot and Scaife Families, donors Born -February 6, 1928 - Boston, Massachusetts Details of personal biography are in Who's Who in the United States and other biographical directories. Education: 1948 A.B., Economics, Duke University 1955 M.A., Economics, University of California, Los Angeles 1958 Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Los Angeles Academic Career: 1956-57, 1957-61, 1961-64, 1964-65, 19641967-68, 1968 1969-70, 1970-80, 1976-79, 1977-78, 1980-91 1980-84 1984-85 1986-2003 1988-89 1988-89 19891991-97 1991 1997 - Lecturer, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics Assistant Professor, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Industrial Administration Associate Professor, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Industrial Administration Ford Foundation Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Chicago Professor, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Industrial Administration Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University (Spring) Visiting Professor of Economics, Yugoslav Institute of Economic Research, Belgrade, Yugoslavia Ford Distinguished Research Professor, Carnegie-Mellon University, Graduate School of Industrial Administration Maurice Falk Professor of Economics and Social Science, Carnegie-Mellon University Visiting Professor, Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Post Graduate School of Economics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution John M. Olin University Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy Honorary Visiting Professor, City University, London, England Visiting Scholar from Abroad, Bank of Japan Honorary Advisor, Institute of Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan Acting Member, President's Council of Economic Advisers Member President’s Economic Policy Advisory Board Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research University Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy Visiting Professor, Institut des Sciences Politiques, Paris The Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy Honors: 1983 1987 1995 1997 1997 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2009 2011 2011 Medal for Outstanding Professional Achievement UCLA Alumni Association Fellow, National Association of Business Economists Man of the Year in Finance, Pittsburgh Templeton Honor Roll for Education in a Free Society Distinguished Achievement Award of the Money Marketeers, New York University Distinguished Fellow, American Economic Association Irving Kristol Award, American Enterprise Institute History Makers Award for Education, The John Heinz History Association The Adam Smith Award, National Association for Business Economics The Alice Hanson Jones award for the best book on North American Economic History The David Horowitz Award from the Bank of Israel and the Israeli Bankers Association MENSA teaching award The Bradley Foundation Award The Harry Truman Award for Public Policy Faculty and Administrative Offices: 1960-61, 1963-64, Acting Head Industrial Management Department 1965-66, Chairman, Executive Committee of the General Faculty, Carnegie Institute of Technology 1966-67, Chairman, General Faculty, Carnegie Institute of Technology 1965-69, Chairman, Ph.D. Committee, Graduate School of Industrial Administration 1971-72 Member, President Search Committee and 1989-90 1972-73, Acting Dean, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University 1981-82 Chairman, Dean Search Committee, Graduate School of Industrial Administration and 1990-91 Carnegie Mellon University 1981-2000 Member, Finance Committee, Board of Trustees Association Offices: 1984-85 1985-86 1989-90 1989-90 1999-2000 President-elect, Western Economic Association President, Western Economic Association Member, President Search Committee Vice-President American Economic Association President International Atlantic Economic Association Other: 1955-56 Fellow, Social Science Research Council and Fulbright Scholar in France 2 1962-63 1969-74 1973-75 1973-99 1973-95 1974-81 1974-85 1976-96 197719771977-79 19781979-90 1981-83 1981-85 1981-86 19861986-89 1986-2000 1987-89 1987-2000 1988-90 1989-91 1989-92 1989-92 1989-92 1994-96 1995-2009 1995-96 1996 1999-2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2007-2010 2011 Ford Faculty Research Fellow Editors' Advisory Board, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Board of Editors, Journal of Economic Literature Co-founder and Co-chairman, Shadow Open Market Committee; 1989, Chairman Co-organizer, Carnegie-Rochester Conference on Public Policy Associate Editor, Journal of Finance Advisory Board, Journal of Monetary Economics Co-editor, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy Board of Advisors, Manhattan Institute Board of Directors, Konstanz Seminar on Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy Co-founder and Co-chairman, Shadow European Economic Policy Committee Editorial Board, Policy Review Co-organizer, Carnegie-Mellon Conference on Political Economy Associate Editor, Housing Finance Review Member National Academic Advisory Board Law & Economics Center, University of Miami Co-editor, Carnegie Papers on Political Economy, a supplement to Public Choice Associate Editor, Journal of Financial Services Research Advisory Board, F.A. von Hayek Symposium on Knowledge, Information and Competition Associate Editor, Journal of Monetary Economics Member, International Policy Advisory Board, Global Economic Action Institute; Co-chairman 1987-88 Director, Commonwealth Foundation President's Economic Policy Advisory Board Economic Policy Committee, Chamber of Commerce of the United States American Enterprise Institute Economic Roundtable Board of Advisers, Karl Brunner Seminar at Interlaken Director, Global Economic Action Institute Member Advisory Board of the Pennsylvania Tax Commission Member, Panel of Advisers, Congressional Budget Office United States Congress Director, Pittsburgh Economic Club Member, CSIS Task Force on the Role of Multilateral Development Banks Chairman, International Financial Institution Advisory Commission Distinguished Fellow, American Economic Association Advisor, Joint Economic Committee for International Economic Policy Advisor, to Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives, on International Economic Policy Fellow, Association Business Economists Economic Advisory to Federal Reserve Bank of New York Chair, Council of Scholars, Commonwealth Foundation Articles Printed in the Los Angeles Times: August 11, 1987 October 11, 1987 Dec. 13, 1987 "A Wary Look at Volcker's Legacy" "Trade Bill is Hazardous to Consumer Health" "Rigid Exchange Rates Hurt Market" 3 Feb. 7, 1988 April 3, 1988 May 29, 1988 August 7, 1988 Nov. 13, 1988 March 5, 1989 April 30, 1989 June 25, 1989 August 20, 1989 October 15, 1989 December 10, 1989 February 4, 1990 May 27, 1990 July 22, 1990 September 16, 1990 November 11, 1990 January 6, 1991 March 3, 1991 April 28, 1991 August 18, 1991 October 13, 1991 December 8, 1991 February 2, 1992 March 29, 1992 May 24, 1992 July 19, 1992 September 13, 1992 November 8, 1992 February 14, 1993 March 7, 1993 April 18, 1993 May 30, 1993 September 5, 1993 October 31, 1993 "What the Country Needs is More Discipline, Less Talk about a Tax Hike" "British Economy a Textbook Case" "The 'System' is Still the Problem" "American Dream is Still Kicking" "Worry Less about Foreign Debt" "Incentives Needed to Reform Debt" "Inflation and its Aftermath" "Parkinson's Law Reigns at the IMF" "S&L Regulatory System Still Flawed" "Japanese Competition is no Threat" "No Marshall Plan for Soviet Union" "Why Bashing the Fed Doesn't Pay" "The Persistent and Costly Myths about Trade Policy" "German Merger to Affect Economies Around the World" "Deposit Insurance System was Culprit in S&L Mess" "Soviets Unlikely to Avert Stagnation and Inflation" "No Need to Worry About a 1930s - Style Depression" "Road to Monetary Union in Europe Proving Bumpy" "Fair Trade' Policies Harm this Country's Consumers" "Pointing Way to Prosperity for East Europe Countries" "Western Loans Not Soviet Answer" "If Middle Class Is Falling Behind, Solution Lies in Higher Productivity" "Why the Federal Reserve’s Discount Rate Cut Will Bring on Inflation" "Massive Aid Program for Russia, as Proposed by Nixon, Isn’t the Answer" "Exchange Rates Have Kept Tokyo Stock Woes from Reaching New York" "Applying Market Principles to the Cause of Saving the Environment" "Prosperity May not Have Arrived but an Economic Recovery Surely Has" "A Quick Fix not Likely to Lead to Long-Term Growth" "Slight Tightening of Monetary Policy Needed to Keep Lid on Inflation" "Clinton Lost Chance to Boost Economy by Not Focusing on Productivity" "Quality of Health Care is Bound to get Worse as Government Intervenes" "Deficit will Continue: History Teaches that New Taxes will be Spent" "What the New Europe Needs: Adjustable Exchange Rates, Open Markets" "Failure of Uruguay Talks on Trade would be a Deficit for all Nations" 4 Articles Printed in the Wall Street Journal September, 1975 April, 1976 May 19, 1976 May 17, 1978 May 9, 1979 September 17, 1981 July 29, 1982 February 7, 1983 December 13, 1985 March 27, 1989 February 8, 1991 March 17, 1992 December 18, 1992 February 22, 1992 May 5, 1993 February 9, 1994 June 30, 1994 February 2, 1996 July 26, 2001 August 8, 2002 September 26, 2003 March 17, 2005 June 26, 2007 September 15, 2007 February 28, 2008 August 31, 2009 October, 2009 January 27, 2010 March 19, 2010 April 21, 2010 June 30, 2010 8/12/10 9/16/2010 10/11/2010 11/4/10 4/7/11 6/15/11 8/11/11 "A Mexican Tragedy" "A Closet Capitalist Confesses" "A Vote for Today’s System" "Money Growth and Inflation" "Avoiding the Monetary Shoals" "An Epistle to the Gold Commissioners" "The Results of the Fed’s Failed Experiment" "Congress and the Administration Pass the Buck" "Baker Would Make U.S. Poorer" "Debt Crisis: A Familiar Fall Guy" "There is No Credit Crunch" "Worry About Under-Investment, Not Deficits" "The Attack on Central Banks" "The Worst Kind of Short-Term Thinking" "Why Governments Make Bad Venture Capitalists" "Still Too Easy" "As Clinton Spends, the Dollar Weakens" "Clinton’s Bailout Was no Favor to Mexicans" "The World Bank is Wrong to Oppose Grants" "Back to Bailouts" “A Jobless Recovery?” “Banking on Paul Wolfowitz” “Let ‘Em Fail” “The Fed Should Hold Firm” “That 70s Show” “What Happened to the Depression?” “Preventing the Next Financial Crisis” “The Fed’s Anti-Inflation Exit Strategy Will Fail” “Market Failure or Government Failure?” “Privatization Can Help Greece” “Why Obamanomics Has Failed” “Europe Jumps Off the Keynesian Bus” “Principles for Economic Revival” “The Fed Compounds Its Mistakes” “Milton Friedman vs. the Fed” “The Fed Should Consider a ‘Bad Bank’” “A Welfare State or a Start-Up Nation?” “The Folly of Economic Short-Termism” Other Articles February 1984 August 1984 June 1995 January 1995 Financial Times "The U.S. Budget Deficit" Financial Times "Cures are Worse than the Disease" Financial Times "Why is it Time to Close Down the IMF" Tribune-Review "The Clinton’s Health Care Plan" 5 February 1996 October 1979 August 1981 August 1981 August 1981 December 1989 April 1987 October 27, 1997 July 17, 1998 October 12, 2000 October, 2000 May, 2001 April 15, 2002 January 13, 2003 January 13, 2003 January, 2003 August 18, 2003 Jan. 2008 March 27, 2008 Nov. 11, 2008 Dec. 15, 2008 May 3, 2009 Jan./Feb. 2009 Feb. 11, 2009 August 17, 2009 October, 27, 2009 October, 2009 Spring 2010 2010 8/4/11 8/13/11 Tribune-Review "Population Loss Should Be Wake-Up Call for Pittsburgh Region" New York Times "A Monetarist Looks at the Federal Reserve" New York Times "Economic Scene - Interest Rates and Inflation" New York Times "Economic Scene - Policy in U.S. and Britain" New York Times "New Beginning - Or a Step Backward" New York Times "Brady’s Treasury Needs Fixing" Washington Post "And We’ve Gone Into Hock to the Rest of the World" Financial Times "Danger of Moral Hazard" Financial Times "Time to Print Money" Washington Post "Pie-in-the-Sky Debt Relief" Financial Times "Slow Progress in Prague" Financial Times "Default Without Disruption" Financial Times "Depreciate the Yen: The Bank of Japan is Holding the Country's Recovery Hostage to Reform the Financial System, Charges Allan Meltzer" Financial Times “New IMF Loan Will Not Solve Argentine Crisis” Washington Times “World Bank Drained” (with Bruce Rich) International Economy “Should the European Central Bank Change Its Two Percent Inflation Ceiling?”, contribution to a symposium, pg. 47 Financial Times “A Reality Check for the Conventional Wisdom” “Why the Crisis?” The American - Online Magazine The American - Online Magazine “Grading Bernanke: A Symposium” “A Plan to Rebuild the Housing Market”, Financial Times. “The Epic of Finance” National Review, 53-55 The New York Times, “Inflation Nation”, Op-Ed. “Close it Down”, in The American Interest, Vol. IV #3, winter. “Regulation Usually Fails”, The American – online Magazine. “Will the Fed Play Politics?”, Fortune Magazine. “Compensation Games”, Jurist, University of Pittsburgh Law School, online “co se stalo depresi?” CEP Newslett, Prague, Czech Republic “The Main Forces Leading to the Common Currency Remain in Place”. The International Economy “Interview with Allan Meltzer on Keynes”, Fortune “Gold Fever is a Symptom”, New York Times “Meltzer: Solve Long-Term Problems”, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY I. Books and Monographs 1. A Study of the Dealer Market for U.S. Government Securities, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress, 1960 (with G. von der Linde). 2. Federal Tax Treatment of State and Local Securities, Washington, The Brookings Institution, 1963 (with David Ott). 3. An Analysis of Federal Reserve Monetary Policymaking, Washington, Banking and Currency Committee, 1964 (with Karl Brunner). The sections of this report have been published separately as well as under the titles Analysis of the Federal Reserve Approach to Policymaking (Feb., 1964), The Federal Reserve's Attachment to Free Reserves (May, 1964) and An Alternative Approach to the Monetary Mechanism (August, 1964). 4. The Wadsworth Series in Finance (with J.F. 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"Monetary Policy and the Trade Credit Practices of Business Firms," Vol. X, Commission on Money and Credit, Prentice-Hall, 1963. 11. "A Weekly New Issue Yield Curve for Municipal Bonds," National Banking Review, December 1963. 12. "Monetary Policy for 1963," Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee on the President's Economic Report. Washington, Joint Economic Committee, 1963. 13. "Some Further Investigations of Demand and Supply Functions for Money," Journal of Finance, May 1964 (with K. Brunner). 14. Comment on Papers by deLeeuw and Minsky, American Economic Review, May 1964. 15. "Public and Private Financial Institutions," Review of Economics and Statistics, August 1964. 16. "A Little More Evidence from the Time Series," Journal of Political Economy, October 1964. 17. "Some Suggested Changes in Monetary Arrangements," Hearings before the Banking and Currency Committee, U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C. 1964. 18. 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Essays in Honor of Marco Fanno, (Padova Cedam, 1966) II, pp. 151-76. (with K. Brunner) 26. "The Regulation in Bank Credits Abroad: Another Failure for the Balance of Payments Program" in G. Schultz (ed.), Guidelines, Informal Controls and the Market Place, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966). 27. "On Human Wealth and the Demand for Money." Journal of Political Economy, February, 1967. 28 "Irving Fisher and the Quantity Theory of Money," Orbis Economicus, Vol. X, No. 9 in honor of Patinkin's Money, Interest and Prices, March, 1967. 29. "Money Supply Revisited: A Review Article," Journal of Political Economy, April, 1967. 30. "The Meaning of Monetary Indicators," George Horwich (ed.), Monetary Process and Policy: A Symposium, Homewood: Richard D. Irwin, 1967 (with Karl Brunner). 31. "Rejoinder to Chase and Hendershott," George Horwich (ed.), Monetary Process and Policy: A Symposium, Homewood: Richard D. Irwin, 1967 (with Karl Brunner). 32. "Comment on Daniel Brill's Interpretation of 'Predicting Velocity,'" George Horwich (ed.), Monetary Process and Policy: A Symposium, Homewood: Richard D. Irwin, 1967 (with Karl Brunner). 33. "Discussion of Fand and Leijonhufvud," American Economic Review, May 1967. 34. "Is Secular Inflation Likely in the U.S.?" Monetary Problems of the Early 1960's: Review and Appraisall, Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Economic Affairs, Georgia State College, May 1967. 35. "Major Issues in the Regulation of Financial Institutions," Journal of Political Economy, suppl., August 1967. 36. "Economies of Scale in Cash Balances Reconsidered," Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1967 (with Karl Brunner). 37. "Comment on R. Musgrave's Blend of Fiscal and Monetary Policies," Fiscal Policy and Business Capital Formation, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1967, pp. 187-193. 38. "Liquidity Traps for Money, Bank Credit, and Interest Rates," Journal of Political Economy, January-February 1968, (with Karl Brunner). 10 39. "What Did We Learn from the Monetary Experience of the United States in the Great Depression?", Canadian Journal of Economics, May 1968, (with Karl Brunner). 40. "Predicting the Effects of Monetary Policy," Business Economics, Spring 1968, pp. 7-13. 41. "Comment on the Long-Run and Short-Run Demand for Money," Journal of Political Economy, December 1968. 42. "On Efficiency and Regulation of the Securities Industry" Economic Policy in the Regulation of Corporate Security, edited by Henry Manne and published by American Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. 1969. 43. "Money, Intermediation, and Growth," Journal of Economic Literature, March 1969. 44. "Controlling Money," Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, May 1969. 45. "The Nature of the Policy Problem," Karl Brunner (ed.), Targets and Indicators of Monetary Policy, San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Company, 1969 (with Karl Brunner). 46. "The Appropriate Indicators of Monetary Policy," Savings and Residential Financing, 1969 Conference Proceedings, U.S. Savings and Loan League. 47. "The Role of Money in National Economic Policy," Controlling Monetary Aggregates, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, June 1969. 48. "Tactics and Targets: Discussion," Controlling Monetary Aggregates, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, June 1969. 49. "A Comment on Hester's Paper," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, August 1969. 50. "Selecting Creative Ph.D. Candidates for Admission," Journal of Experimental Education, Spring 1970 (with Judith Gertler). 51. "Public Policies as Causes of Fluctuations," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, February 1970. 52. "Is There An Optimal Monetary Policy: Comment," Journal of Finance, May 1970. 53. 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"What the Commission Didn't Recommend," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, November 1972. 62. "Mr. Hicks and the 'Monetarists'," Economica, February 1973, (with Karl Brunner). 63. "Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Moderate Inflation: Case Studies of Three Countries," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, February 1973. (with K. Brunner, M. Fratianni, J. Jordan and M. Neumann). 64. "The Markets for Housing and Housing Services," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, February 1973 (with F. Arcelus). 65. "The Dollar as an International Money," Quarterly Review of Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Rome, Italy, March 1973. 66. "Price and Wage Controls," Proceedings of Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate 92nd Congress, January 1972, pp. 88-90. 67. "Relative Prices and Tax Policies: Some Preliminary Implications and Results,"Essays in Honor of De Viti de Marco, Rome, Italy, 1973 (with Karl Brunner). 68. "A Reply to Craig Swan," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, November 1973 (with Francisco Arcelus). 69. "Discussion of Financial Models," Journal of Finance, May 1974. 70. "Credit Availability and Economic Decisions: Some Evidence from the Mortgage and Housing Markets," Journal of Finance, June 1974. 71. "A Plan for Subduing Inflation," Fortune, September 1974. 72. "The Conduct of Monetary Policy," Monetary Policy Oversight, Hearings before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, February 1975. 12 73. "Ending Inflation," The Phenomenon of World Wide Inflation, Meiselman & Laffer (eds.), Proceedings of Conference, American Enterprise Institute & Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, May 1975. 74. "Inflation, Energy and the World Economy, Prospects for International Cooperation," in Selected Papers on Inflation, Recession, Energy and the International Financial Structure, P. 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