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What (who) is LACKER - definition

AMERICAN ECONOMIST AND PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND
Lacker; Jeffrey Lacker
  • Lacker (right) with Richmond Fed Presidents [[J. Alfred Broaddus]] (left) and [[Robert P. Black]] (center)

Lacker         
·noun One who lacks or is in want.
II. Lacker ·noun & ·v ·see Lacquer.
lack         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lack (disambiguation)
(lacks, lacking, lacked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If there is a lack of something, there is not enough of it or it does not exist at all.
Despite his lack of experience, he got the job...
The charges were dropped for lack of evidence...
There is a lack of people wanting to start up new businesses.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N, usu N of n
2.
If you say that someone or something lacks a particular quality or that a particular quality is lacking in them, you mean that they do not have any or enough of it.
He lacked the judgment and political acumen for the post of chairman...
Certain vital information is lacking in the report.
VERB: V n, V
3.
see also lacking
4.
If you say there is no lack of something, you are emphasizing that there is a great deal of it.
He said there was no lack of things for them to talk about...
PHRASE: PHR n, usu v-link PHR, v PHR [emphasis]
lack         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lack (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
Want, need, be in want of, be in need of, be destitute of, be without.
II. v. n.
1.
Be in want.
2.
Be wanting.
III. n.
Need, deficiency, destitution, want, scantiness, insufficiency, scarcity, dearth, default, defectiveness, shortness, shortcoming, deficit.

Wikipedia

Jeffrey M. Lacker

Jeffrey M. Lacker (born September 27, 1955) is an American economist and was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond until April 4, 2017. He is now a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business in Richmond, Virginia.

Examples of use of LACKER
1. "In times of financial crisis, the understandable central bank imperative is to alleviate the stress." Lacker said.
2. Lacker, that these efforts by their colleagues in Washington and New York created risks of their own.
3. Lacker in Richmond, Charles Plosser in Philadelphia, Richard Fisher in Dallas, and Thomas Hoenig in Kansas City, Mo., have expressed similar hawkishness about inflation.
4. But the vote was not unanimous, as Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker voted for a hike, repeating a dissent noted at the Fed‘s August meeting.
5. The actions taken March 16 were aimed at averting a global financial catastrophe, but Lacker expressed concern that that they created new risks.