2006 Kenneth Boulding Fellow
Andrew F. Brimmer is Wilmer D. Barrett Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He earned a PhD from Harvard in 1957, was a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from 1966 to 1974, and currently operates Brimmer & Company Inc., an economic and financial consulting firm. He was the Thomas Henry Carroll Visiting Professor at the Harvard Business School from 1974 to 1976. He is Former Chairman of the District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority from 1995 to 1998. He is also a director of several corporations, including BlackRock Mutual Funds, as well as a former director of Bank of America, DuPont, and UAL (United Airlines). Chairman of the Tuskegee University Board of Trustees, and twice elected a Harvard Overseer, he received the Harvard Medal in 1995.
His research is focused mainly in the area of monetary policy, international finance, economic development in the African-American community, and capital markets. His extensive publications include his book International Banking and Domestic Economic Policies: Perspectives in Debt and Development (University of California Press, 1986); Co- Chairman, Origins and Causes of the S&L Debacle: a Blueprint for Reform, National Commission on Financial Institution Reform, Recovery & Enforcement, 1993; “Central Banking and Systemic Risks in Capital Markets,” The Journal of Economic Perspectives, “Financial Regulation and the Fragility of the Banking System,” North American Journal of Economics & Finance, “Economic Cost of Discrimination against Black Americans,” in Margaret C. Simms, Editor: Economic Perspectives on Affirmative Action, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 1995.
To read Dr. Brimmer's remarks upon installation as a Fellow, click here.
Last updated May 22, 2007



