Jerry L. Jordan

Jerry L. Jordan is an economist, president of the Pacific Academy for Advanced Studies and member of the board of trustees of the Foundation for Research in Economics and Education. He was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland from 1992 to 2003. He previously served as senior vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He was also vice president of the National Association of Business Economists and a member of President Ronald Reagan’s Council of Economic Advisors (1981-1982). Jordan holds a PhD in economics from University of California at Los Angeles and a BA from California State University; he holds honorary doctorates from Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Denison University and Capital University.

Last update: 11/11/2013


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El fantasma de la inflación: ¿es posible regresar al pasado?
Hugo Maul, Jerry L. Jordan, José Raúl González Merlo

30 de julio de 2012

The Ghost of Inflation: The Threat of Going Back
Jerry L. Jordan, Hugo Maul, José Raúl González Merlo

30 de julio de 2012

Brief Comments on Monetary Policy
Jerry L. Jordan

26 de febrero de 2010

Money and Monetary Policy for the Twenty-First Century
Jerry L. Jordan

26 de febrero de 2010

Hayekian Economic Infrastructure as a Foundation for Sustained Prosperity
Jerry L. Jordan

26 de febrero de 2010

Money and Purchasing Power
Jerry L. Jordan

25 de febrero de 2010

Money, Central Banking, and Monetary Policy in the Global Financial Arena
Jerry L. Jordan

25 de febrero de 2010

Exploring Austrian Economics and Monetary Theory
Jerry L. Jordan

23 de febrero de 2010


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