
معرفی
Michael D. Bordo is the Board of Governors Professor of Economics at Rutgers University and director of the Center for Monetary and Financial History. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago (1972), MSc from the London School of Economics, and BA from McGill University. His research focuses on monetary and financial history, monetary policy, and international monetary systems.
- Past positions: University of South Carolina, Carleton University (Ottawa)
- Visiting roles: UCLA, Carnegie Mellon, Princeton, Harvard, Cambridge (Pitt Professor), and Stanford (Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution)
- Affiliations: National Bureau of Economic Research (research associate), Shadow Open Market Committee
His work analyzes historical monetary policies and their impacts, with key publications on Federal Reserve performance, financial crises, and the gold standard. He has authored eighteen books and numerous articles in top journals.
Advising/grants: No explicit student advisees listed, but extensive collaborations with institutions like IMF, Federal Reserve Banks, Bank of Canada, and Bank of England. Active in policy-oriented research through visiting appointments and think tanks.
Labs/teams: Leads the Center for Monetary and Financial History and collaborates with NBER's Macroeconomics programs.





