John Bryan Taylor is a prominent figure in the field of economics, known for his work on monetary policy, macroeconomics, and economic modeling. He is particularly famous for the "Taylor Rule," which is a principle that prescribes how central banks should adjust interest rates in response to changes in economic conditions, specifically inflation and output. The rule provides a formula to guide monetary policy decisions, making it a significant contribution to central banking practices.

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