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Manuel H. Johnson

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Johnson's academic research and writing have been concentrated in the area of political economy and public policy. He is the author and co-author of six books and has published over 50 articles in academic journals and other publications. In addition to his writings, Johnson has edited a professional
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for four and a half years beginning in February 1986. While at the Fed, Johnson presided over one of the most stable economic periods in the post-World War II era. His responsibility for international operations and financial crisis management involved him in some of the most dramatic events of the
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journal, and served on three presidential and congressional commissions. He also is currently Chairman of the Board of The National Sporting Library and Museum and serves on the board of directors of the Morgan Stanley Funds Group, and
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from 1986 to 1990. After leaving the Fed, he has been co-chairman and senior partner at Johnson Smick International, Inc., an investments, economic and political consulting firm. He has also authored or co-authored six books.
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and served with both ranger and special forces units until 1971. He returned from service and completed his undergraduate studies at
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1980s. Johnson played a key role in preventing systemic economic damage during the
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Northern Trust Economic Research, March 9, 2005 (Accessed December 6, 2009)
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Better Government at Half the Price: Private Production of Public Services
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James T. Bennett, Manuel H. Johnson, William E. Simon (February 1981)
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National Review Online, August 09, 2005 (Accessed December 6, 2009)
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Dan C. Heldman, James T. Bennett, Manuel H. Johnson (June 1981)
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and in the coordination of international monetary policy by the
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Johnson served as Deputy Assistant Secretary (1981–1982) and
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From 1997 to 2004 Johnson was President and Chairman of the
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From 1977 to 1994, Johnson was a professor of economics at
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy
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Is Ben Bernanke The “Reincarnation” Of Manley Johnson?
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http://www.tpcac.org/pages/welcome/grand_opening.html
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He became co-chairman and senior partner, along with
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Manuel H. Johnson, Robert E. Keleher (October 1996)
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American economist and financial advisor (born 1949)
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United States Assistant Secretaries of the Treasury
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Bush administration personnel 537: 308:at Tallahassee, graduating in 1974 with a 276:Johnson was born on February 10, 1949, in 120:February 7, 1986 â€“ August 3, 1990 36: 25: 405:Monetary Policy, A Market Price Approach 63:August 4, 1986 â€“ August 3, 1990 466: 7: 265:vice chairman of the Federal Reserve 51:Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve 391:Ten Generations of Byrds in America 655:Vice Chairs of the Federal Reserve 555:Federal Reserve Board of Governors 389:Manuel H. Johnson (November 2017) 353:stock market crash of October 1987 280:, a small town in rural southeast 108:Federal Reserve Board of Governors 14: 582:Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve 348:Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve 337:Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 219:University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 615:21st-century American economists 304:. He furthered his education at 665:Reagan administration personnel 625:Florida State University alumni 378:Financial Accounting Foundation 21:Manuel Johnson (disambiguation) 407:. 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Manuel Johnson (disambiguation)

Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Preston Martin
David W. Mullins Jr.
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Lawrence B. Lindsey
Troy, Alabama
Republican
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Troy University
BA
Florida State University
MS
PhD
vice chairman of the Federal Reserve
Troy, Alabama
Alabama
University of Alabama
U.S. Army
Troy State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
cum laude
Florida State University
Master of Science (M.S.)
Ph.D.

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