supply-side economics. Mundell was also known for the Mundell–Fleming model and Mundell–Tobin effect. Mundell was born Robert Alexander Mundell on October 24,...
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Mundell–Fleming model, also known as the IS-LM-BoP model (or IS-LM-BP model), is an economic model first set forth (independently) by Robert Mundell and...
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James Mundell (died 1762), educator Marc Mundell (born 1983), race walker Oliver Mundell, politician Robert Mundell (1932–2021), economist Tom Mundell, better...
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repeated by Jude Wanniski. The term alludes to ideas of the economists Robert Mundell and Arthur Laffer. Supply-side economics developed in response to the...
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International Monetary Research Institute, in association with Nobel laureate Robert Mundell (1932—2021) of Columbia. In 1969, Hanke began his academic career as...
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Robert James Shiller (born March 29, 1946) is an American economist, academic, and author. As of 2022, he served as a Sterling Professor of Economics at...
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The importance of the Mundell–Tobin effect is in that it appears as a deviation from the classical dichotomy. Robert Mundell was the first to show expected...
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He was uncle of Robert Mundell, rector of Wallace Hall, which adapted the teaching methods of Mundell's Edinburgh school. Mundell married Agnes Bennet...
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currency area was pioneered in the 1960s by economist Robert Mundell. Credit often goes to Mundell as the originator of the idea, but others point to earlier...
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Robert Merton Solow, GCIH (/ˈsoʊloʊ/; August 23, 1924 – December 21, 2023) was an American economist and Nobel laureate whose work on the theory of economic...
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Sidney Weintraub, Paul Davidson, Piero Sraffa and Jan Kregel. Historian Robert Skidelsky argues that the post-Keynesian school has remained closest to...
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the time of Robert Mundell's Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics recognition some attributed much of the credit to Mundell, Laffer, Robert Bartley, and...
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Lawrence Klein, Robert C. Merton, Robert Mundell, Joseph Stiglitz, George Akerlof, Robert J. Aumann, Paul Krugman, Peter A. Diamond, Robert J. Shiller, Jean...
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economics – Gunnar Myrdal, Friedrich von Hayek, Maurice Allais, and Robert Mundell. Three alumni have been Nobel laureates. In 2008, the Graduate Institute...
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she returned to Columbia to obtain her Ph.D. under the supervision of Robert Mundell. In the 1990s, she held several positions in the International Monetary...
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Dimand, Robert (1988). The origins of the Keynesian revolution. Aldershot: Edward Elgar. Study of the evolution of Keynes's ideas. Gordon, Robert J. (1990)...
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composed by Alfred Kunz. David Johnston, 28th Governor General of Canada Robert Mundell, Nobel laureate in economics Donna Strickland, Nobel laureate in physics...
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K-pop girl group Twice, was filmed on the school's campus in 2017. Robert Mundell, 1949. Tyler Labine, actor 1996. Karina LeBlanc, Member of the Canadian...
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overshooting model). He succeeded in making a more realistic model than Mundell–Fleming model with regard to a small open economic system, considering...
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Prime Minister Kiril Petkov, BCom 2001, 17th Prime Minister of Bulgaria Robert Mundell CC, BA 1953, Nobel Laureate in Economics. Involved in the creation of...
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A. Mirrlees / William Vickrey 1997: Robert C. Merton / Myron S. Scholes 1998: Amartya Sen 1999: Robert A. Mundell 2000: James J. Heckman / Daniel L. McFadden...
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accept such money at face value.[unreliable source?] Nobel Prize winner Robert Mundell believes that Gresham's law could be more accurately rendered, taking...
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models, both proposed by Robert Mundell: the stationary expectations model and the international risk sharing model. Mundell himself advocates the international...
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Economy, 1990; co-authored with Andrei Shleifer, Lawrence Summers, and Robert Waldmann) "Equipment Investment and Economic Growth" (Quarterly Journal...
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Bush administration. He was a visiting scholar at New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and taught as a visiting lecturer...
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that benefit the wealthy will spread to the poor. Milton Friedman and Robert Mundell argued that these policies invigorated America's economy and contributed...
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making the system susceptible to economic bubbles. Theorists such as Robert Mundell (and more radical thinkers such as James Robertson) see a role for global...
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members were the following, four of whom are Nobel Laureate economists. Robert Mundell Nancy Stokey Thomas Schelling Vernon Smith Finn Kydland Armed conflict...
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Gordon Johnson and his monetary approach to the balance of payments. Robert Mundell's work also played a part in Salin's own approach to economics, especially...
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Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – Robert Mundell blog carbon footprint dashcam epigenomics metabolomics texting vape...
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