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  1. Stanley Fischer (Hebrew: סטנלי פישר; born October 15, 1943) is an Israeli-American economist who served as the 20th vice chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2017. Fischer previously served as the 8th governor of the Bank of Israel from 2005 to 2013.

  2. www.ft.com › content › 0990f3c9-b762-4c98-9eee-05f80410ccedStan the Man - Financial Times

    Feb 13, 2023 · Stanley Fischer is the pocket-sized colossus of modern central banking. Although Fischer himself is long retired, it now looks like yet another of his disciples is to pick up the reins of a...

  3. Stanley Fischer. Professor of Economics, Emeritus. Research. Department of Economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Morris and Sophie Chang Building. 50 Memorial Drive, E52-300. Cambridge, MA 02142. TwitterFacebook.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · Stanley Fischer has had a fundamentally important impact on the world of central banking over the past half-century. This is apparent not just in one area. Fischer has stood out in at least three – as a world-leading economist and teacher, as a critical adviser to central banks and governments, and as a top-level practising central banker.

  5. Fischer served as the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund from September 1994 through August 2001. From January 1988 to August 1990, he was the chief economist of the World Bank.

  6. Feb 14, 2023 · Stanley Fischer, emeritus professor of economics, has taught and mentored an extraordinary number of central bankers at MIT, including Ben Bernanke, Mario Draghi, Phillip Lowe and Guy Debelle (Reserve Bank of Australia), Ilan Goldfajn (former governor of the Banco Central do Brazil), and Frederic Mishkin (former member of the Federal Reserve ...

  7. Stanley Fischer’s astonishing career has produced scholarly research central to the development of modern macroeconomics, an amazing set of students, and highly successful public service.