John B. Taylor is a prominent economist and professor at Stanford University.
He holds the position of Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics and is a George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at Stanford's Hoover Institution.
Taylor has also served as the Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
His academic background and research focus on macroeconomics, monetary policy, and international economics.
Taylor is well-known for developing the "Taylor Rule," a guideline for central banks in setting interest rates.
His work has significantly influenced economic policy discussions and central bank practices worldwide.
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