Gardner Ackley

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Gardner Ackley : biography

June 30, 1915 – February 12, 1998

Gardner Ackley (June 30, 1915 – February 12, 1998), also known as H. Gardner Ackley, was an American economist and diplomat.

Ackley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1915, and was raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan where he attended public schools and graduated from Western Michigan University in 1936. He earned a Ph.D from the University of Michigan in 1940, and joined the faculty that year. He served in the U.S. Office of Price Administration and the Office of Strategic Services in Washington, D.C., from 1941 to 1946 and as assistant director of the U.S. Office of Price Stabilization from 1951 to 1952.Gardner Ackley Papers 1936-1990., Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan., The University Record, University of Michigan, February 25, 1998.

Ackley believed that government had a definite role in fine tuning the economy, using both fiscal and monetary intervention. He warned President Johnson in 1966 that a tax increase was needed to finance the escalation of the war in Vietnam and the increased social welfare spending that Johnson was undertaking. Johnson did not ask for a tax increase, and economists, including Paul Samuelson, believed this was the cause of the inflation of the 1970s.

Ackley was the author of the popular graduate school textbook Macroeconomic Theory, which was translated into several languages and remained the standard advanced text for many years.Ackley, Gardner, "Macroeconomic Theory", Collier Macmillan, 1978.

Selected publications

  • "Relative Prices and Aggregate Consumer Demand", with D.B. Suits, 1950, American Economic Review.
  • "The Wealth-Saving Relationship", Journal of Political Economy, 1951.
  • "Administered Prices and the Inflationary Process", American Economic Review, 1959.
  • Macroeconomic Theory, Macmillan Company, 1961; republished as Macroeconomic Analysis and Theory, 1978.
  • Stemming World Inflation, The Atlantic Institute, 1971.
  • "An Incomes Policy for the 1970s", Review of Economics and Statistics, 1972.
  • Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy, Macmillan Library Reference 1978.
  • "The Costs of Inflation", American Economic Review, 1978.