Jewish Bankers & Economists
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Benjamin S. Bernanke – Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
Donald L. Kohn – Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
Stephen Friedman – Chairman, Board of Directors, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Timothy F. Geithner – Secretary, United States Department of the Treasury
Neal S. Wolin – Deputy Secretary, United States Department of the Treasury
Robert B. Zoellick – President, The World Bank
Dominique Strauss-Kahn – Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Lawrence H. Summer – Chairman, National Economic Council
Christina D. Romer – Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
Paul A. Volcker – Chairman, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Ron Bloom – Senior Counselor for Manufacturing Policy, President
Steven L. Rattner – Director, Presidential Task Force on the Automotive Industry
Neil M. Barofsky – Special Inspector General, Troubled Asset Relief Program(TARP)
Kenneth R. Feinberg – Special Master for Executive Compensation, U.S. Treasury Department
Jared Bernstein – Chief Economist and Economic Policy Adviser, Vice President
David R. Obey – Chairman, United States House Committee on Appropriations
Henry A. Waxman – Chairman, United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Barney Frank – Chairman, United States House Committee on Financial Services
Christopher J. Dodd (crypto jew) – Chairman, United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Max S. Baucus (crypto jew)- Chairman, United States Senate Committee on Finance
Peter R. Orszag – Director, Office of Management and Budget(OMB)
Douglas W. Elmendorf – Director, Congressional Budget Office(CBO)
Douglas H. Shulman – Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service(IRS)
Jon D. Leibowitz – Chairman, Federal Trade Commission(FTC)
John E. Bowman – Director, Office of Thrift Supervision(OTS)
Sheila C. Bair – Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC)
John C. Dugan (crypto jew) – Comptroller, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
Karen G. Mills – Administrator, Small Business Administration (SBA)
Mary L. Schapiro – Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC)
Gary G. Gensler – Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission(CFTC)
Daniel J. Roth – President and Chief Executive Officer, National Futures Association(NFA)
Duncan L. Niederauer – Chief Executive Officer & Director, NYSE Euronext
Robert Greifeld – Chief Executive Officer, NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
Lloyd C. Blankfein – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
John J. Makhoul – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Stanley
James Dimon (crypto jew) – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, JPMorgan Chase
Kenneth D. Lewis (crypto jew) – President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America Corporation
John G. Stumpf – President and Chief Executive Officer, Wells Fargo & Company
Bernard Baruch – economic adviser to many U.S. presidents, statesman, stock market speculator
Milton Friedman – Nobel Prize-winning economist
Alan Greenspan – chairman of the Federal Reserve (1987–2006)
Eugene Meyer – chairman of the Federal Reserve (1930–1933), president of the World Bank (1946)
Haym Solomon – financier during the American Revolution
Joseph E. Stiglitz – 2001 Nobel Prize winner and Chief Economist of the World Bank (1997–2000)
James Wolfensohn – president of the World Bank (1995–2005)
Paul Wolfowitz – president of the World Bank (2005–2007)
George Akerlof – economist
Kenneth Arrow – Arrow’s impossibility theorem
Gary Becker – economist
Daniel Berkowitz – editor of the Journal of Comparative Economics (2007-present)
Walter Block – Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair in Economics at Loyola University in New Orleans
Benjamin Jerry Cohen – Louis G. Lancaster Professor of International Political Economy University of California, Santa Barbara
Martin S. Feldstein – economist, Harvard Professor, advisor to President Ronald Reagan
Robert Fogel – new economic history
Zvi Griliches – econometrist
Sanford J. Grossman – economics of information
John Harsanyi – game theorist
Jerry A. Hausman – econometrist
Ricardo Hausmann – Harvard Professor and Former Venezuelan Minister
Robert Heilbroner – leftist economist
Leonid Hurwicz – economist
Daniel Kahneman – Nobel Prize (2002)
Israel Kirzner – Austrian School economist
Lawrence Klein – econometric models
David M. Kreps – economist
Paul Krugman – economist and journalist
Simon Kuznets – econometrics
Emil Lederer – economist
Wassily Leontief – Input-Output method
Steven Levitt – economist
Harry Markowitz – economist
Jacob Marschak – economist
Merton Miller – economist
Jacob Mincer – labor economics
Ludwig von Mises – Austrian School economist
Franco Modigliani – economist
Harvey Pitt – former SEC chairman
Matthew Rabin – economist
Russell Roberts – economist, Professor at George Mason University in Virginia, commentator on Morning
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Kenneth Rogoff – economics professor at Harvard, expert on international economics
Murray Rothbard – Austrian School economist
Nouriel Roubini – Iranian-American macroeconomist
Jeffrey Sachs – economic shock therapy
Paul Samuelson – economic analysis
Andrei Shleifer – economist
Myron Scholes – Black-Scholes equation
Herbert Simon – political, social scientist
Robert Solow – economic growth
Jacob Viner – economist
Lloyd C. Blankfein – Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
Ivan Boesky – Wall Street financier and arbitrageur
Asher Edelman – Wall Street corporate raider (“Wall Street” movie character)
Andrew Fastow – former CFO of Enron
Marcus Goldman – co-founder of Goldman Sachs investment bank
Bernie Madoff – former Chairman of NASDAQ, last Chairman of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, biggest Ponzi schemer in history
Michael Milken – Financier, Junk-bond specialist
Ronald Perelman – American billionaire investor
Marc Rich – Oil trading
Robert Rubin – former Treasury Secretary, director of National Economic Council, and Chairman of Citigroup
Samuel Sachs – co-founder of Goldman Sachs investment bank
George Soros – Wall Street investor and foreign currency speculator
Michael Steinhardt – Wall Street hedge fund manager
Bruce Wasserstein – American investment banker and businessman, CEO of Lazard and controller of Wasserstein & Co.
Sandy Weill – former Chairman and CEO of Citigroup
Albert Aftalion – Bulgarian-born French economist
Robert Aumann – Nobel prize (2005)
Lord Bauer – economist
George Dantzig – economist
Alexander Delphias – economist, and social activist of Jew Town.
Richard Ehrenberg – economist
Charles Goodhart – Bank of England economist
Leo Frank – Factory owner hung for ritual murder of a child
Noreena Hertz – economist & activist
Hendrik Houthakker – economist
Richard Kahn, Baron Kahn – economist: multiplier
Nicholas Kaldor – economist
Leonid Kantorovich – Nobel prize (1975)
Israel Kirzner – economist
János Kornai – economist
Ludwig Lachmann – economist
Harold Laski – economist
Leone Levi – political economist
Robert Liefmann – economist
Ephraim Lipson – economic historian
Adolph Lowe – economist
Rosa Luxemburg – economist, co-founder of the KPD
Morton J. Marcus – economist
Karl Marx – inventor of Marxist economics
Robert Merton – Nobel prize (1997)
Hyman Minsky -economist
Fritz Naphtali – economist, editor, later Israeli finance minister
John von Neumann – economist
Alexander Nove – economist
Sigbert Prais – economist
David Ricardo – economist
Arthur Seldon – economist
Reinhard Selten – Nobel prize (1994)
Sir Hans Singer – economist
Piero Sraffa – economist
Abraham Wald – economist
Basil Yamey – economist