LC control no. | n 79083972 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Williamson, John, 1937-2021 |
Variant(s) | Williamson, John, 1937- Williamson, J. H. (John H.), 1937-2021 Williamson, John H., 1937-2021 |
Associated country | England United States |
Located | Chevy Chase (Md.) |
Birth date | 1937-06-07 |
Death date | 2021-04-11 |
Place of birth | Hereford (England) |
Place of death | Chevy Chase (Md.) |
Field of activity | Economics Latin America--Economic policy Capital market Foreign exchange |
Affiliation | Great Britain. Treasury International Monetary Fund World Bank Princeton University University of York University of Warwick |
Profession or occupation | Economists Professor |
Found in | His 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 language | eng |