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Best 1 Janet Yellen

Janet Yellen is an American economist whose research and public service have centered on labor markets, monetary policy, and macroeconomic stabilization. She served as chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2018, becoming the first woman to hold that position. She later became the first woman to...

8.25 Great
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Highly respected labor economist and central banker; historic policy leadership, though academic corpus is less transformational.

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2 Jeremy Stein

Jeremy Stein is an American economist and a professor at Harvard University. From 2012 to 2014, he served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. His academic research centers on corporate finance, behavioral finance, and banking, with particular emphasis on how monetary...

7.92 Good
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Highly respected finance economist and Fed governor; strong work on bank risk, monetary transmission, and markets.

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3 Alan Blinder

Alan Blinder is an American economist who currently serves as the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University. He is a prominent scholar of macroeconomics and monetary policy, known for his advocacy of Keynesian economic principles. Blinder served...

7.74 Good
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Prominent monetary economist and policy communicator; strong Fed and textbook influence, less field-defining research.

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4 Frederic Mishkin

Frederic Mishkin is an American economist and a professor of banking and financial institutions at Columbia Business School. From 2006 to 2008, he took a public leave of absence to serve as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, actively participating in domestic monetary...

7.50 Good
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Well-known monetary economist and textbook author; Fed experience and financial-crisis research influential.

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5 Glenn Rudebusch

Glenn Rudebusch is an American economist and former senior research advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. He specializes in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and finance, with significant published research focusing on the application of policy rules like the Taylor rule to central ba...

7.05 Good
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Respected Fed economist; monetary policy rules and term-structure research useful but specialized.

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6 Charles Evans

Charles Evans is an American economist who served as the president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago from 2007 until his retirement in 2023. As a long-standing member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), he played a significant role in shaping United States m...

6.92 Fair
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Influential central banker and monetary-policy practitioner; academic research profile is more limited.

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7 Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal

The Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal is a United States Air Force service decoration for enlisted members of the Air Force Reserve. It recognizes exemplary behavior, efficiency, and fidelity during a qualifying period of continuous Reserve service, normally four years under current crite...

8 Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Medal

The Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal, also called the Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Medal, is a United States Navy decoration for Navy reservists. It recognizes reservists who fulfill with distinction the obligations of inactive reserve service during three consecutive years. Navy uniform...

9 Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal

The Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal is a United States Army award for qualifying service in the Army Reserve and Army National Guard. The Secretary of the Army approved it on March 3, 1971, after the Reserve Components sought an award comparable to the Active Army's Good Conduct Medal. It...

10 Armed Forces Reserve Medal

The Armed Forces Reserve Medal is a United States military decoration authorized by President Harry S. Truman through Executive Order 10163 on September 25, 1950. It recognizes qualifying service in the Reserve components of the U.S. armed forces, including the National Guard, and its ribbon may car...

11 Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon

The Army Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon is a United States Army decoration authorized in 1989 and awarded to soldiers of the Army Reserve and Army National Guard who satisfactorily complete annual training duty outside the United States. Subsequent awards are denoted by bronze numerals...

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Janet Yellen currently leads the Federal Reserve results with a displayed score of 8.25/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. Strong confidence means 10 or more recorded comparison checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2.

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