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Bob McTeer is a Distinguished Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), covering macro-economic issues, including monetary policy, fiscal policy, tax and education policy. NCPA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan market-oriented public policy institute headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with offices in Washington, D.C. See www.ncpa.org. Prior to joining the NCPA in January 2007, Bob 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 9 universities, 7 state agencies and a statewide health science center. The system has approximately 25,000 employees and budgets totaling $2.5 billion. Its universities have approximately 102,000 students, including about 45,000 at its flagship, Texas A&M University in College Station. Before becoming Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, Bob 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 in the 1970s, Bob 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 in the 1980s, Bob taught two classes per semester in the evening program of The Johns Hopkins University. Bob got his B.B.A. and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Georgia and taught there for two years before joining the Fed in 1968. His graduate education was financed by a National Defense Education Act (NDEA) fellowship. He holds an honorary doctorate in the Humane Letters from Austin College. Bob serves on the Boards of Directors of Guaranty Bank, the Westwood Holdings Group, and Refocus Group. He is a former member of the Board of Overseers of UGA’s Terry College of Business, where he was named Distinguished Alumnus in 1991. He 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. Bob was featured as a Texas Legend in Business in 2004 by the Texas Cable News Network. As a Fed policymaker, Bob gained a national reputation as an independent voice, or maverick, dissenting from the Alan Greenspan majority twice in 1999 and once in 2002. His dissents and his outspoken views and plain talk got him the labels “Lone Star Loner” and “The Lonesome Dove.” He says he’s been called worse. Bob’s free-market views in general and his vigorous support of free-trade in particular, gave the Dallas Fed its reputation during his tenure as “The Free-Enterprise Fed.” Bob is a frequent guest on CNBC and also appears on Bloomberg TV and Bloomberg Radio. He has written numerous opinion pieces for the Wall Street Journal and other publications and has spoken worldwide. Bob’s poetry and vignettes have been featured twice on the Dallas Community News Network. Website: http://www.bob-mcteer-blog.com/ |
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September 7 by: Bob McTeer
A More Realistic Look At The Fed’s Balance Sheet Economy
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September 2 by: Bob McTeer
Are Budget Deficits Inflationary? Economy
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September 1 by: Bob McTeer
The US Dollar: A Victim Of The Classical Keynesian Divide Economy
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August 28 by: Bob McTeer
Q: Will Helicopter Ben Support The US Dollar? Economy Forex
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August 25 by: Bob McTeer
Fed’s Bernanke Reappointed Economy
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August 21 by: Bob McTeer
Is The U.S. Recession Ending? Economy
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August 18 by: Bob McTeer
The US Productivity Surge: A Mixed Blessing Economy
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August 14 by: Bob McTeer
Pulling The Plug On Grandma Health Care Politics
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August 13 by: Bob McTeer
The Fed’s Exit Strategy Economy
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August 12 by: Bob McTeer
Monetary Policy Is Not Interest-Rate Policy Economy
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August 8 by: Bob McTeer
The July Jobs Report Economy
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August 7 by: Bob McTeer
Employment And Unemployment: The Razor’s Edge Economy
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August 6 by: Bob McTeer
Q: Are Tim Geithner And Larry Summers Dumb, Careless Or Crazy? Economy
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August 6 by: Bob McTeer
The New GDP Numbers, Another Look Economy
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August 1 by: Bob McTeer
Gross Domestic Product New II-Q Numbers Economy
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July 31 by: Bob McTeer
Systemic Risk And The US Federal Reserve Economy
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July 28 by: Bob McTeer
The Fed’s Balance Sheet And Inflation Economy
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July 27 by: Bob McTeer
Borrowing From China Economy
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July 21 by: Bob McTeer
Employment And Obama’s Stimulus Plan Economy
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July 18 by: Bob McTeer
“Creative Destruction Is Part Of Free Enterprise” “Let ‘em Fail” Economy


