作者簡介John B. Taylor is the Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University. His academic fields of expertise are monetary policy, fiscal policy, and international economics. Taylor received the Hoagland Prize for excellence in undergraduate teaching and the Rhodes Prize for his high teaching ratings in Stanford's introductory economics course. He was founding Director of the innovative Stanford Introductory Economics Center, and has held administrative posts in research such as the Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.For four years from 2001 to 2005, Taylor served as Undersecretary of Treasury for International Affairs. He had operational responsibilities for developing and implementing U.S. international financial policy, including currencies, trade in financial services, foreign investment, international debt and development, and reform of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the other international financial institutions. He was awarded the Medal of the Republic of Uruguay for his work in resolving the 2002 financial crisis.After September 11, 2001, Taylor's office took on additional operational responsibilities, including assembling an international coalition to freeze terrorist assets, expediting the economic reconstruction in Afghanistan, creating a new currency and central bank in Iraq, forging an international agreement to reduce Iraq's debt by 80 percent, and creating a new economic engagement with the Broader Middle East and North African countries. He was awarded the Treasury Distinguished Service Award for designing and implementing the financial reconstruction plan in Iraq. He was also awarded the Alexander Hamilton Award for his leadership in international finance. Taylor has worked with the government in a range of economic advisory roles since 1976.Taylor received a B.A. in Economics summa cum laude from Princeton University in 1968 and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 1973. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.