Henry Wallich
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Henry Christopher Wallich (1914-1988) was an American economist and central banker. He was a faculty member of Yale University. He also wrote for Newsweek magazine, from 1965[1]. For a period he wrote one week in three, with Milton Friedman and Paul Samuelson[2].
He was a Governor of the Federal Reserve System, from 1974[3]. He resigned in 1986[4].
"Education is what remains when all the details [of the learning process] are forgotten." Henry Wallich -- In address to the Graduation Class of Fordham Graduate School of Business, NY, NY June 28, 1978.
[edit] Works
- The Mainsprings of the German Revival (1955)
[edit] References
- International Monetary Cooperation: Essays in Honor of Henry C. Wallich (1987)