Black, Robert Perry
BLACK, Robert Perry
BLACK, Robert Perry. American, b. 1927. Genres: Economics, Money/Finance. Career: President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 1973-92 (Research Associate, 1954-55; Associate Economist, 1956-58; Economist, 1958-60; Assistant Vice President, 1960-62; Vice President, 1962-68; First Vice President. 1968-73). Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1955-56. Publications: (with B.U. Ratchford) The Federal Reserve at Work, 1961, 5th ed. 1973; The Federal Reserve Today, 1964, 5th ed. 1971; (with D.E. Harless) Non-Bank Financial Institutions, 1965, 3rd ed. 1969. Contributor to professional journals. Address: 10 Dahlgren Rd., Richmond, VA 23233, U.S.A.
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