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Francis M. Bator

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Growth: Issues for the 1980s, Kluwer Academic Publishers 1987; "America's Inflation" The Economist, March 21–27, 1981; "The Energy-Inflation Connection" Washington Post, April 17, 1980; "The Political Economics of International Money" Foreign Affairs, October 1968; "Money and Government" Atlantic Monthly, April 1962; The Question of Government Spending, Harper & Brothers, 1960. Also: "On Deficit Cutting" Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Summer 1995; "GNP Budgeting: Old Theory, New Reality" Challenge, September–October 1989; "Budgetary Reform: Notes on Principles and Strategy" The Review of Economics and Statistics, May, 1963; "On Government Spending" Proceedings of a Symposium on the Federal Budget, American Bankers Association, 1968; "Fine Tuning" and "Functional Finance" The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1987; "Saving, Investment, and the Federal Budget: A Primer," Bulletin, Kennedy School of Government, Winter 1990.
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Nation, ed. Kermit Gordon (Brookings Institution, 1968); "Comment" in Economic Events, Ideas and Policies (Brookings Institution, 2000); "U.S. Foreign Economic Policy: Implications for the Organization of the Executive Branch" Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, House of Representatives, July 25, 1972, GPO, pp. 107–121, 129-137. Also "The Political Economics of International Money" Foreign Affairs, October 1968 ( supra).
307:"Large Scale Federal Fiscal Action is the Key" Financial Times (FT.com) November 26, 2008; "Ways Out of Choppy Financial Waters" Letters, New York Times, November 19, 2008; "Saving the Real Economy" Financial Times Economists Forum, November 3, 2008 and Financial Times, November 4, 2008; "A Matter of Priorities In a Bank Bailout", New York Times Letters, March 28, 2008. 281:. He has been a member of the President's Committee on International Monetary Arrangements, the Foreign Affairs Task Force of the Democratic Advisory Council of Elected Officials, the U.S. member of U.N. Commissions on economic projections and on international monetary reform, and a director of the Atlantic Council. He is a fellow of the 233:
Bator's 1958 article "The Anatomy of Market Failure," was recently described as "the standard reference" to the "approach now forms the basis of …textbook expositions in the economics of the public sector." His 1960 book, The Question of Government Spending, was described in the Economic Journal "as
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President Johnson's 1965 Vietnam decisions: "No Good Choices: LBJ and the Vietnam/Great Society Connection" Presidents Week Lecture, 2006, Occasional Paper, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2007; and "Inside LBJ's War: A Forum on Francis Bator's 'No Good Choices'", Diplomatic History, June
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Macroeconomic policy since 2008 : "There Is No US Federal Debt Crisis" Financial Times Economists Forum, March 28, 2011; "Should the US Launch a Temporary Fiscal Push Now?" Financial Times, October 29, 2010; "Ignoring realities and ruling out alternatives" Financial Times, October 18, 2010;
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Francis M. Bator was Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy Emeritus in Harvard's Kennedy School of Government where he was founding chairman of the School's Public Policy Program, and director of studies in its Institute of Politics. Before coming to Harvard in 1967 he served as deputy
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Macroeconomics and Macro Policy for the Persistent Lay Reader "Fiscal and Monetary Policy: In Search of a Doctrine" Economic Choices: Studies in Tax/Fiscal Policy, Center for National Policy, 1982; "Must We Retrench?" Foreign Affairs, Spring 1989; "The State of Macroeconomics" Employment and
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European Policy and Foreign Economic Policy 1964-68: "Lyndon Johnson and Foreign Policy: The Case of Western Europe and the Soviet Union" in Presidential Judgment: Foreign Policy Decision Making in the White House (Hollis Publishing Company, 2001); "The Politics of Alliance" in Agenda for the
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national security advisor to President Lyndon Johnson covering U.S.-European relations and foreign economic policy. On the occasion of his departure from the White House, The Economist of London headed an article about his service "Europe's Assistant."
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Edward Skloot "The Decision to Send East-West Trade Legislation to Congress, 1965-66" Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy, June 1975, Appendix Vol. 3 pp. 72–87
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W.H. Bruce Brittain "Two International Monetary Decisions" Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy, June 1975, Appendix Vol. 3 pp. 127–138 GPO
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in 1925. In 1939, he and his family fled to New York, where his father became a banker. Bator was on route to become an Army infantry officer in the Pacific on
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a model of the sort of contribution which the economist can make to informed public discussion" and in the NYT as one of seven books that influenced President
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Thomas Holderegger Die trilateralen Verhandlungen 1966/1967Hrsg.: Andreas Wenger, ETH Zurich, 2006
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Hans Landsberg et al., Energy: The Next Twenty Years, Ballinger Publishing Company, 1979
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of the United States from 1965 to 1967. He was also a Special Assistant to President
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John S. Odell U.S. International Monetary Policy, Princeton University Press, 1982
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Kenneth Weisbrode The Atlantic Century Da Capo Press, Persewusa Books Group, 2009
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Thomas Alan Schwartz Lyndon Johnson and Europe, Harvard University Press, 2003
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The Dollar Drain and American Forces in Germany, Ohio University Press, 1978
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John Cassidy How Markets Fail Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009
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Steve Dryden Trade Warriors Oxford University Press, 1995
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Deputy National Security Advisor
Lyndon B. Johnson
Robert Komer
Richard V. Allen
Budapest, Hungary
Massachusetts
Alma mater
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Robert Solow
Hungarian
Harvard Kennedy School
Budapest, Hungary
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Deputy National Security Advisor
Lyndon B. Johnson
Kennedy
Budapest
Victory over Japan Day
S.B.
Ph.D.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USAID
RAND Corporation
McKinsey & Co
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Council of Foreign Relations
Gregory Treverton
Capital, Growth and Welfare—Theories of Allocation
hdl
1721.1/97306

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