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and a former colleague at the University of Michigan, recruited Jones as an aide to the Council. For the next 24 years he moved in and out of government, serving a number of senior economic policy roles and taking research and teaching appointments in between these stints. Most notably, he was
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and former official in the United States federal government. Educated at Utah State University and Stanford University, he initially taught in universities until he was recruited to join the staff of the
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In a 1984 interview he described himself as more a teacher of economics than an original researcher. He also said his time in government made him a more knowledgeable teacher.
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hearing for his second term as Assistant Treasury Secretary. Throughout his career he also had occasional, brief visiting appointments at schools including
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economists praised Jones's work as an economist and described him as within the mainstream of contemporary economic thought. Democrat
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For a time after his appointment as Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, he was a senior adviser to the
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and federal government spending but was nonetheless well regarded as an economist across the political spectrum.
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1975โ€“77: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy, United States Department of the Treasury
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1973โ€“74: Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, United States Department of Commerce
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1974โ€“75: Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy to the Counsellor for Economic Policy, the
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Roderick, Lee (Jan 12, 1977). "Utah-born economist for Ford praises Pres.-elect to face".
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wanted to reduce spending. Jones sided with Regan, and in the end so did Reagan.
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This list is drawn from biographical information on Jones from the
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Nash, Nathaniel C. (Aug 2, 1986). "Leading indicators rise 0.3%".
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Jones is a Republican. He has described himself as an "eclectic
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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1956โ€“60: Assistant and then associate professor of finance,
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descent. He spent a significant portion of his childhood in
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in California. He left the Army as a First Lieutenant.
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1971โ€“72: Professor of finance, University of Michigan
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Index

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy
George H. W. Bush
Michael R. Darby
Alicia Munnell
Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs
Ronald Reagan
Robert G. Dederick
Robert T. Ortner
Gerald Ford
Edgar Fiedler
Daniel H. Brill
Richard Nixon
Ogden, Utah
Republican
Alma mater
Utah State University
Stanford University
United States
United States Army
economist
Council of Economic Advisers
Commerce
the Treasury
Republican
inflation
Ogden, Utah
Welsh
California
bacteriology
Stanford University

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