Edmund PHELPS
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26/Jul/1933 Illinois, U.S. |
| Dead |
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| Alma Mater |
- Amherst College
- Yale Univesity
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| Research |
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Biographical Essays
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- Laudatio by Jean-Paul Fitoussi (2009)
- Edmund Phelps: AEA Luncheon Speech (2008) by James J. Heckman
- Edmund Phelps: AEA Luncheon Speech (2008) by Amartya Sen
- Edmund Phelps: AEA Luncheon Speech (2008) by Joseph Stiglitz
- “Edmund Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics” by Robert W. Dimand (2008)
- “Ned Phelps’ Contributions as Viewed from Today through My Personal Filter by Robert J. Gordon
- “Edmund Phelps: Macroeconomist and Social Scientist”by Peter Howitt (2007)”
- Celebrating Ned” by Axel Leijonhufvud
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Contact |
Address:
International Affairs, Room 1004
Phone: 212-854-2060
Dept. Phone: 212-854-3680
Fax: 212-854-3735
Email: esp2@columbia.edu |
| Edmund PHELPS |
- Fiscal Neutrality Toward Economic Growth
- Golden Rules of Economic Growth
- Microeconomic Foundations of Employment and Inflation Theory
- Editor, Private Wants and Public Needs
- Editor, The Goal of Economic Growth
- Inflation Policy and Unemployment Theory
- Editor and Contributor, Economic Justice
- Editor and Contributor, Altruism, Morality and Economic Theory
- Studies in Macroeconomic Theory: Volume 1
- Studies in Macroeconomic Theory: Volume 2
- Individual Forecasting and Aggregate Outcomes
- Political Economy
- The Slump in Europe
- Seven Schools of Macroeconomic Thought
- Recent Developments in Macroeconomics
- Enterprise and Inclusion in Italy
- Editor and contributor
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Monetary Policy Committee
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Edmund S. Phelps delivered his Prize Lecture on
8 December 2006 at Aula Magna, Stockholm
University. He was introduced by Professor Per
Krusell, Member of the Prize Committee for
Economic Sciences.
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| Edmund PHELPS Website |
| http://www.columbia.edu/~esp2/ |
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