William Fellner
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 42 years ago |
| Date of birth | May 31,1905 |
| Zodiac sign | Gemini |
| Born | Budapest |
| Hungary | |
| Date of died | September 15,1983 |
| Died | Washington |
| United States | |
| Parents | Henrik Fellner |
| Notable student | Béla Balassa |
| Job | Economist |
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| ID | 649101 |
Economic Progress, Private Values, and Public Policy: Essays in Honor of William Fellner
Trends and Cycles in Economic Activity: An Introduction to Problems of Economic Growth
Towards a reconstruction of macro-economics
Monetary Policies and Full Employment
Correcting taxes for inflation
Maintaining and Restoring Balance in International Payments
Fiscal and Debt Management Policies: A Series of Research Studies
Problems to Keep in Mind when it Comes to Tax Reform
The high-employment budget and the potential output
Employment Policy at the Crossroads; an Interim Look at Pressures to be Resisted
The dollar's place in the international system
Aiming for a Sustainable Second Best During the Recovery from the 1970 Recession
Shock Therapy Or Gradualism? A Comparative Approach to Anti-inflation Policies
Trends and Cycles in Economic Activity: An Introduction to Problems of Economic Growth
Towards a reconstruction of macro-economics
Monetary Policies and Full Employment
Correcting taxes for inflation
Maintaining and Restoring Balance in International Payments
Fiscal and Debt Management Policies: A Series of Research Studies
Problems to Keep in Mind when it Comes to Tax Reform
The high-employment budget and the potential output
Employment Policy at the Crossroads; an Interim Look at Pressures to be Resisted
The dollar's place in the international system
Aiming for a Sustainable Second Best During the Recovery from the 1970 Recession
Shock Therapy Or Gradualism? A Comparative Approach to Anti-inflation Policies
William Fellner Life story
William John Fellner was a Hungarian American economist and Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University from 1952 until his retirement in 1973.