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McCracken, Paul W. (Paul Winston), 1915-2012

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Personal name headingMcCracken, Paul W. (Paul Winston), 1915-2012
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Variant(s)Makurakken, P., 1915-2012
McCracken, Paul Winston, 1915-2012
Birth date1915-12-29
Death date2012-08-03
Place of birthKeokuk County (Iowa)
Place of deathAnn Arbor (Mich.)
AffiliationUniversity of Michigan
American Statistical Association
Profession or occupationEconomists College teachers
Found inU.S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. A hypothetical projection of expenditures for commodity groups ... 1943
William J. Paroody, Sr., recipient of the 1980 Boyer Award, c1981: t.p. (Paul W. McCracken)
Public & private economic adviser, 2000 : CIP t.p. (Paul W. McCracken) galley (Paul Winston McCracken; b. Dec. 29, 1915, Richland, Iowa; Ph.D. 1948, econ., Harvard; prof. emer. 1986, U. of Michigan; appt. to Nat'l Council of Economic Advisors under both Eisenhower and Nixon; various other acad. & govt. svc. appts.)
OCLC, Aug. 6, 2012 (hdg.: McCracken, Paul Winston, 1915-; usage: Paul W. McCracken, Paul McCracken, P. Makurakken)
Obituary in New York times, Aug. 3, 2012, viewed online Aug. 6, 2012 (Paul W. McCracken, d. Friday [Aug. 3, 2012] in Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Wikipedia, April 20, 2021 (Paul McCracken (economist); Paul Winston McCracken (December 29, 1915 - August 3, 2012) was an American economist born in Richland, Iowa; he held an M.A. and Ph. D. from Harvard University in Economics and a B.A. from William Penn University; he was the Edmund Ezra Day Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Business Administration, Economics, and Public Policy at the University of Michigan; McCracken was chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors from 1969 to 1971 under President Richard Nixon; he took the lead in developing economic policy at the outset of the Nixon administration; in 1976 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association; he chaired the American Enterprise Institute's Council of Academic Advisors and served as interim president of the institute in 1986)
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