John Taylor
Lecturer in Economics at Ross Business Institute
Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
Originator of the “Taylor Rule”
Fellow of the American Economic Association (AEA) — one of the highest honors in U.S. economics
Professor at Stanford University
John B. Taylor is a renowned monetary economist best known for proposing the Taylor Rule, which has significantly influenced central banks’ interest rate policies worldwide. His works, including Monetary Policy Rules and Global Financial Warriors, explore rule-based policy frameworks and international financial practices. Combining theoretical depth with practical insight, he is regarded as one of the most influential economists globally.