JOHN B. TAYLOR
Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics
Ph.D. Stanford; A.B. Princeton University.
Research Interest: Macroeconomics, international economics, econometrics.
Current Research: Sources and persistence of business cycle fluctuations, impacts of monetary and fiscal policy, econometrics techniques for macroeconomic policy evaluation, international policy coordination.
Representative Recent Publications: (1) "New Policies for Economic Development," Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics, World Bank, 2002; (2) "Strengthening the Global Economy," Business Economics, January 2003; (3) "Increasing Economic Growth and Stability in Emerging Markets," The Cato Journal, 2003; (4) "The International Implications of October 1979: Toward a Long Boom on a Global Scale," St. Louis Fed Review, March/April, 2005.
Teaching Interests: Macroeconomics, monetary theory and policy, time series analysis, econometrics, principles of economics.
Professional Affiliations: National Bureau of Economic Research, AEA, Econometrics Society (Fellow), American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow).