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Williamson, John, 1937-2021

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Personal name headingWilliamson, John, 1937-2021
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Variant(s)Williamson, John, 1937-
Williamson, J. H. (John H.), 1937-2021
Williamson, John H., 1937-2021
Associated countryEngland United States
LocatedChevy Chase (Md.)
Birth date1937-06-07
Death date2021-04-11
Place of birthHereford (England)
Place of deathChevy Chase (Md.)
Field of activityEconomics Latin America--Economic policy Capital market Foreign exchange
AffiliationGreat Britain. Treasury International Monetary Fund World Bank Princeton University University of York University of Warwick
Profession or occupationEconomists
Professor
Found inHis The choice of a pivot for parities, 1971.
Info from Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C. (John Williamson; has also pub. as John H. and J.H.; b. June 7, 1937 in Hereford, Eng.)
Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (Ph.D. in economics)
Wikipedia, via WWW, Mar.15, 2016: (John Williamson; is a British professor and economist, known for coining the term Washington Consensus; worked at the British Treasury Department (1968-70), the IMF (1972-74), and the World Bank (1996-99); this controversial social and economic analyst also contributed on other issues, such as capital liberalization, and the concept of the equilibrium exchange rate; was a professor, at Princeton University, York University, and Warwick University)
   <https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Williamson_(economista)>
Wall Street journal, April 24-25, 2021 (viewed via WSJ.com eReader, April 25, 2021): page A9 (John Williamson; born June 7, 1937 in Hereford, England, died April 11 [2021] at his home in Chevy Chase, Md., age 83; economist famous for his widely misunderstood "Washington Consensus" statement of economic policies)
Associated languageeng