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Eliot Janeway (January 1, 1913—February 8, 1993), born Eliot Jacobstein, was an American economist, journalist and author, widely quoted during his lifetime, whose career spanned seven decades. For a time his ideas gained some influence within the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and he was an informal economic advisor to Lyndon B. Johnson, especially during Johnson's years in Congress, though he broke with Johnson over the economics of the Vietnam War. His eclectic approach focused on the interaction between political pressures, economic policy and market trends. He was at times a vigorous critic of the economic policies of presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. His enduring pessimism about US economic prospects earned him the nickname "Calamity Janeway"

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  • Eliot Janeway (1913-1993), nacido Eliot Jacobstein, fue un influyente economista, periodista y escritor estadounidense cuya carrera abarcó siete décadas. Fue asesor económico de los presidentes Franklin D. Roosevelt y Lyndon B. Johnson. Su enfoque ecléctico centrado en la interacción entre las presiones políticas, política económica y tendencias de mercado. Fue un crítico acérrimo de las políticas económicas de presidentes desde Franklin D. Roosevelt a Ronald Reagan, y sus ideas anticiparon propuestas económicas y financieras contemporáneas.​ (es)
  • Eliot Janeway (January 1, 1913—February 8, 1993), born Eliot Jacobstein, was an American economist, journalist and author, widely quoted during his lifetime, whose career spanned seven decades. For a time his ideas gained some influence within the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and he was an informal economic advisor to Lyndon B. Johnson, especially during Johnson's years in Congress, though he broke with Johnson over the economics of the Vietnam War. His eclectic approach focused on the interaction between political pressures, economic policy and market trends. He was at times a vigorous critic of the economic policies of presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. His enduring pessimism about US economic prospects earned him the nickname "Calamity Janeway" (en)
  • Eliot Janeway (New York, Ameriketako Estatu Batuak, 1913ko urtarrilaren 1a - Ib., 1993ko otsailaren 8a) Estatu Batuetako ekonomista politiko garrantzitsuenetako bat izan zen. Presio politikoak ekonomiaren eta merkatuaren joerak baldintzatzen dituelako teoria polemiko eta probokatzailea proposatu zuen eta Calamity Janeway goitizena eman zioten Wall Streeten, burtsa-merkatuaren porrotaren aurreikuspen goibelak egiten zituelako etengabe. (eu)
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