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Owen Ullmann s five-decade career in journalism began as reporter for The Elizabeth N.J. Daily Journal and more recently held senior management and editorial positions at USA Today. Prior to USA Today he spent six years at Business Week magazine, where he managed the Washington Bureau as senior news editor. From 1983 to 1993, he worked in the Washington Bureau of Knight-Ridder Newspapers, covering economics, the White House and the State Department. He won two awards from the White House Correspondents Association for his coverage of the Reagan Presidency. Owen worked for the Associated Press from 1973 to 1983, as automotive writer in Detroit, and later as labor writer and chief economics correspondent in Washington. He currently serves as executive editor and Washington columnist for The International Economy, a quarterly written for central bankers, finance ministers, financiers, and academics. He previously wrote a critically acclaimed biography of David Stockman, President Ronald Reagan s brilliant and brash budget director
"[M]eticulous and laudatory."--Investopedia
"A straightforward, pacey account of Ms. Yellen's trajectory, full
of reflections from colleagues and friends."--The Economist
"In Empathy Economics, Owen Ullmann shows us a highly competent
economist, but also someone with empathy for everyone, especially
the disadvantaged... it's very rare to read a biography of someone
so smart and accomplished, in so contested a field, where virtually
everyone says how decent and nice the person is. It's a fascinating
story, and one that gives due credit to a remarkable economist,
policy leader, and woman."--Forbes
"Empathy Economics is a thorough, well-researched biography of
Yellen's life and career, and also a crash course in the workings
of the U.S. financial system... Readers will emerge with a greater
understanding of not only Yellen herself, but the system which she
has worked for many years to improve--and a deep appreciation of
the empathy that informs her policy work and her entire
life."--Shelf Awareness
"An admiring portrait...Ullmann explains clearly the economic
crises, decisions, and controversies that have marked Yellen's
storied career. A warmly sympathetic, authoritative biography of a
true public servant."--Kirkus
"Empathy Economics is a terrific read, well researched, and well
written. Ullmann captures the characteristics that have made Yellen
the leader of three of the nation's key economic-policy
institutions, the Council of Economic Advisers, the Federal
Reserve, and the Treasury--the only person to have held all three
positions. Yellen combines sharp intelligence, and a deep
commitment to fact-based objective economic analysis, with empathy,
a big heart, and a deep dedication to public service. She is strong
yet humble; she has taken on leadership roles and their onerous
24/7 responsibilities not for prestige or power but to improve the
lives of ordinary Americans. No one has brought more knowledge,
experience, and empathy to addressing the core economic challenges
facing the nation. The book also provides a fascinating history of
the evolution of Federal Reserve policy during Yellen's leadership,
including the adoption of an explicit inflation target and greater
transparency in Fed decision-making."--Laura Tyson, distinguished
professor, Haas School, University of California; former chair,
White House Council of Economic Advisers; and director, White House
National Economic Council
"Few people have had as great an impact on America's economy as
Yellen, the first woman to serve both as chair of the Federal
Reserve and as treasury secretary. In Empathy Economics, Ullmann
masterfully traces her rise from precocious Brooklyn schoolgirl to
the corridors of power in Washington. Ullmann artfully weaves
together Yellen's life and career, showing how her lived experience
informed her view of economic policies that put American families
at the forefront. This deeply human portrait brings to life one of
the country's towering trailblazers, who is still paving the way
for women in economics and beyond."--Joanne Lipman, author of
That's What She Said, and former editor-in-chief, USA Today
"Spotlighting Yellen's empathy, an emotion often missing from the
arcane world of economic policy ... This is an enlightening study
of a trailblazing yet 'unassuming' public figure."--Publishers
Weekly
"Ullmann's excellent biography of Yellen documents the origins and
trajectory of Yellen's remarkable career and what lies behind her
success--intelligence, diligence, and deeply held values of equity
and inclusion that inform the content of her work as well as her
working style. A valuable bonus is that Ullmann's clear explication
of the issues that have confronted Yellen provides a thorough
overview of the major financial, tax, and growth policies of the
past several decades. Yellen's inspiring story of succeeding in a
man's world to tweak economic policy at the highest levels and
achieve positive outcomes for many is a good read. Every economist
should apply her values to our discipline and profession to make
economics much more useful and humane."--Heidi Hartman, research
professor, George Washington University, and president, Institute
for Women's Policy Research
"With extraordinary access to an extremely busy Janet Yellen as
well her family, close friends, and colleagues, Owen Ullmann traces
the path Yellen took from Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn to
the highest rungs of the US government with exacting detail and
insight. Ullmann reveals how Yellen overcame obstacles,
outmaneuvered hostile men, and held onto all the values that led
her to study economics in the first place--all to the great benefit
of the American people. When you finish this book, you really know
who Yellen is and why she has been so successful and
influential."--David Wessel, the Brookings Institution, author of
Only the Rich Can Play
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