
AMERICAN ADVISOR TO INTERVIEW DR. ALLAN H. MELTZER
Goldline International's American Advisor
to Interview Dr. Allan H. Meltzer
Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business to Discuss U.S. Monetary Policy and Macroeconomic Trends
Santa Monica, CA - May 24, 2011 - Goldline International, Inc. announced today that Dr. Allan H. Meltzer, Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business, will appear on The American Advisor radio show today: Tuesday, May 24.
Scott Carter, host of The American Advisor, will discuss several topics with Dr. Meltzer, including U.S. monetary policy, macroeconomic trends, and the debate over the debt ceiling and government spending.
"It is a pleasure to welcome Dr. Meltzer as our guest on The American Advisor," said Carter. "Our listeners will benefit from his commentary on current monetary policy and the implications of the U.S. debt for the future of our economy."
The American Advisor interview with Allan H. Meltzer airs today, Tuesday, May 24, on radio stations throughout the U.S. during the show's regular broadcast time of 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Pacific Time. You can also listen to The American Advisor on the Internet at theamericanadvisor.com/category/interviews. Archived shows can be heard at goldline.com/goldnews-liveradioshows.
About Dr. Allan H. Meltzer
Dr. Allan H. Meltzer is Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business, focusing on the history of U.S. monetary policy, size of government, macroeconomics, and international financial reform. He is founder and chairman of the Shadow Open Market Committee and has served as a consultant on economic policy for the Congress, U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve, the World Bank and the U.S. and foreign governments. He served as Chairman of Congress's International Financial Institution Advisory Commission from 1999-2000.
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