Homer Jones, as St. Louis Fed director of research from 1957 to 1971, introduced practices the modern Fed now takes for granted—hiring economists to write scientific articles, holding conferences, and publishing data—so the modern Fed owes much of its research vision to him.
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“the modern Fed owes really everything to the vision that Homer Jones started to put in place in st. Louis”
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