George Frederick Warren Jr. (February 16, 1874 – May 24, 1938) was an agricultural economist who became an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
He was (according to Liaquat Ahamed[1]) central to Roosevelt's momentous decision to take the United States off the gold standard.
His papers[2] are archived at the Mann Library at Cornell University.
[3] His picture appeared on the cover of Time on November 27, 1933.
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