Arthur Burns
Data i miejsce urodzenia | 27 kwietnia 1904 |
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Data i miejsce śmierci | 6 czerwca 1987 |
Arthur Frank Burns (ur. 27 kwietnia 1904 w Stanisławowie, obecnie Iwano-Frankiwsk, zm. 6 czerwca 1987 w Baltimore) – amerykański ekonomista, przewodniczący Rady Doradców Ekonomicznych w latach 1953–1956.
W latach 1970–1978 był przewodniczącym Rady Gubernatorów Systemu Rezerwy Federalnej.
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- Biografia. cepa.newschool.edu. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-01-04)]. (ang.)
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Seal of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve System. This version of the seal mostly dates from 1935, when that year's Banking Act changed the official name from "Federal Reserve Board" to "Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System", meaning the seal had to be redone. Paul Philippe Cret, who had designed and was building the Eccles Building (the Board's headquarters) at the time, arranged the eagle, shield, and inscriptions. The Board added the ring of stars to represent the states (48 at the time, now 50).[1]
The seal contains a Federal eagle and shield, and branches of olive and oak (all symbols found on other federal seals). The twelve stars on the shield presumably represent the twelve federal reserve banks.Printed on back of photo:
"P-27799 Dr. Arthur F. Burns Economic Advisor to the President 22 October 1955 Oscar Porter
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Photo from Box 6, Arthur F. Burns Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University