Perspectives on Modern Macroeconomic Theory and Its History: an interview with David Laidler
Christof Ruhl and
David Laidler
Review of Political Economy, 1998, vol. 10, issue 1, 27-56
Abstract:
David Laidler's writings on monetary theory and policy are notable not only for their clarity and insight but also for their appreciation of the relevance of hte history of our discipline to current debates. The following interview surveys the field of modern macroeconomics from the perspective of one of its most thoughtful practitioners. The interview was conducted at the University of Western Ontario on 28 November and 21 Decemberr 1995.
Date: 1998
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