Stanley Fischer

Stanley Fischer (1943–2025) was an Israeli economist, pedagogue and writer.

Also recorded as Stan Fischer.

Stanley Fischer in brief

Born
1943
Died
2025
Known for
economist, pedagogue, writer, banker, university teacher and governor
Place of birth
Mazabuka
Contents

Overview

Born at Mazabuka in 1943, died at Lexington in 2025.

In detail

Stanley Fischer studied at London School of Economics and Political Science and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. the recorded working language is English and Hebrew.

The field of work recorded is economics, macroeconomics and economics of banking.

Employment is recorded with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Sloan School of Management and University of Oxford. Positions recorded include Chief Economist of the World Bank and Governor of the Bank of Israel. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Econometric Society.

Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship, Bernhard Harms Prize, Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association and Fellow of the Econometric Society.

Sources

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    “Stanley Fischer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q447236: Stanley Fischer

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