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On the record: putting people into economic policy: a conversation with Finn Kydland

Finn Kydland

Southwest Economy, 2008, issue May, No 3, 8-9

Abstract: Finn Kydland, a Dallas Fed consultant since 1994, shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in economics with Edward C. Prescott for their groundbreaking work incorporating decisionmaking by individuals, households and firms into economic models.

Keywords: Macroeconomics - Econometric models; Business cycles - Econometric models; Economic policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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