S. Rao Aiyagari: my student and my teacher
Neil Wallace ()
Quarterly Review, 1997, vol. 21, issue Sum, 2-4
Abstract:
This essay briefly reviews the professional life and work of economist S. Rao Aiyagari, who died after a heart attack on May 20, 1997, at the age of 45. Aiyagari is described as ?one of the ablest economists of his generation.? The essay is accompanied by a complete list of Aiyagari?s published work and reprints of three of his articles in the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review: ?Deflating the Case for Zero Inflation? (Summer 1990), ?On the Contribution of Technology Shocks to Business Cycles? (Winter 1994), and ?Macroeconomics With Frictions? (Summer 1994).
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Date: 1997
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