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McCracken, Paul W.

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McCracken, Paul W., 1915–, American economist; b. Richland, Iowa. He has taught at the Univ. of Michigan's school of business administration from 1948, except for time in government service. A specialist in banking and finance, he served on the Council of Economic Advisers (1956–59) under President Eisenhower Eisenhower, Dwight David , 1890–1969, American general and 34th President of the United States, b. Denison, Tex.; his nickname was "Ike." Early Career


When he was two years old, his family moved to Abilene, Kans., where he was reared.
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 and as its chairman (1969–71) under President Nixon Nixon, Richard Milhous, 1913–94, 37th President of the United States (1969–74), b. Yorba Linda, Calif. Political Career to 1968


A graduate of Whittier College and Duke Univ. law school, he practiced law in Whittier, Calif.
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. McCracken stressed balancing fiscal and monetary policy.


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