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Paul Volcker
American economist (–)
This article is about the American central banker. For the German general, see Paul Völckers.
Paul Volcker | |
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Volcker in | |
| In office February 6, – February 6, | |
| President | Barack Obama |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Jeffrey R. Immelt(Council on Jobs and Competitiveness) |
| In office August 6, – August 11, | |
| President | Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan |
| Deputy | Frederick H. Schultz Preston Martin Manuel H. Johnson |
| Preceded by | G. William Miller |
| Succeeded by | Alan Greenspan |
| In office August 6, – August 11, | |
| President | Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan |
| Preceded by | William Miller |
| Succeeded by | Alan Greenspan |
| In office May 2, – August 5, | |
| Preceded by | Alfred Hayes |
| Succeeded by | Anthony M. Solomon |
| Born | Paul Adolph Volcker Jr. ()September 5, Cape May, New Jersey, U.S. |
| Died | December 8, () (aged92) New York City, U.S. |
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