Herbert Sichel was an influential American economist, known for his work in the fields of economic research and analysis. He served as a researcher and vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and was instrumental in the development of economic forecasting techniques. His contributions to the understanding of business cycles, monetary policy, and economic prediction have been widely recognized in the field of economics. Sichel's work often focused on analyzing trends in the economy and the implications of monetary policy on economic performance.

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