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Bennett McCallum

Bennett Tarlton McCallum (July 27, 1935 - December 28, 2022) was an American monetary economist. He was H. J. Heinz Professor of Economics at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business. He is known for the McCallum Rule, a monetary policy proposal advocating targeting the growth rate of the monetary base.

McCallum earned a B.A. and a B.Sc. (in chemical engineering) from Rice University. He then attended Harvard Business School to earn his M.B.A., before returning to Rice in order to obtain his Ph.D. in economics.

He became professor at Carnegie Mellon in 1981, after holding a professorship at the University of Virginia (1974–1982). Among his doctoral students was Charles L. Evans, the current president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Bildiriler. (Derl.)Bennett T.McCallum, Charles I. Plosser.

    Published 1999
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    Bildiriler (Derl.) Benett McCallum, Charles I. Plosser.

    Published 2000
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    Bildiriler. (Derl.):Bennett McCallum, Charles Plosser.

    Published 2001
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    Bildiriler. (Derl.): Bennett McCallum, Charles Plosser.

    Published 2000
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    (Bildiriler). Bennett McCallum, Charles I. Plosser.

    Published 1998
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