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An interview of Bob McTeer
采访前美国联邦储备局达拉斯主席Bob
McTeer
Bob McTeer, Ex-Fed Governor, is a distinguished
fellow at the National Center for Policy
Analysis (NCPA), covering macro-economic issues,
including monetary policy, fiscal policy, and
tax and education policy. NCPA is a nonprofit,
nonpartisan market-oriented public policy
insitute headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with
offices in Washington, DC (see www.ncpa.com).
Prior to joining the NCPA in January 2007, Mr.
McTeer was chancellor of the Texas A&M
University System from November 4, 2004 through
November 22, 2006. The Texas A&M University
System is composed of nine universities, seven
state agencies, and a statewide health science
center. Before becoming chancellor for Texas
A&M, he had a 36-year career with the Federal
Reserve System, including 14 years as president
of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and member
of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
While at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond,
Mr. McTeer taught economics as an adjunct
faculty member at the University of Richmond and
Virginia Commonwealth University. While he ran
the Richmond Fed's Baltimore Branch, he taught
in the evening program for Johns Hopkins
University. He serves on the board of directors
of Guaranty Bank and on the board of overseers
of UGA's Terry College of Business, where he was
named distinguished alumnus in 1991. Mr. McTeer
is past president of the Association of Private
Enterprise Education, a national association of
free enterprise scholars and others who advocate
market solutions to public policy problems, and
a former board member of the National Council on
Economic Education. He was featured as a Texas
Legend in Business in 2004 by the Texas Cable
News Network and as a Fed policy maker, he
gained a national reputation as an independent
voice, dissenting from the Alan Greenspan
majority twice. Mr. McTeer is a frequent guest
on CNBC and also appears on Bloomberg TV and
Bloomberg Radio.
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