During the first year of controls, Dr. Grayson said, consumer prices were held to a 3.2 percent increase; without them, he said, the rise would have been as much as 5.2 percent. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHe left the post in 1973 and returned to S.M.U. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyCharles Jackson Grayson Jr. was born on Oct. 8, 1923, in Fort Necessity, in northeastern Louisiana. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHis first three marriages ended in divorce. In founding APQC, Dr. Grayson warned that the United States was trailing other industrial nations in productivity, or output per worker, a key measure of economic health.
Source: New York Times May 09, 2017 23:15 UTC