Larry White | UCLA Price Theory and Macroeconomics | Economic Forces Podcast Episode 1
05 Feb 2022 Leave a comment
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Milton Friedman Interview with Dallas Fed President Richard W. Fisher
05 Feb 2022 Leave a comment
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Milton Friedman Speaks: Money and Inflation
03 Feb 2022 Leave a comment
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Robert Lucas: Labor Reform and Crisis Recovery
28 Jan 2022 Leave a comment
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Prescott shows a lot of contracting since the end of the tech bubble
27 Jan 2022 Leave a comment
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Prescott on monetary booms
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North Korea’s Counterfeiting Operation Funded Its Nuclear Program
26 Jan 2022 Leave a comment
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Were you surprised that you were able to construct a model economy which generated fluctuations which closely resembled actual experience in the US?
19 Jan 2022 Leave a comment

How does Prescott react to the criticism that there is a lack of available supporting evidence of strong intertemporal labour substitution effects?
18 Jan 2022 Leave a comment

The new classical monetary-surprise style of models developed in the 1970sby Lucas, Sargent, Wallace and others were very influential. When did Prescott first begin to lose faith in that particular approach?
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Lucas: New Keynesian economics doesn’t seem to make contact with the questions that got us interested in macroeconomics in the first place.
17 Jan 2022 Leave a comment

Your work on the US found that productivity shocks explain most of the cyclical fluctuations the economy has experienced. Does this finding have any bearing on the nature of public policy?
17 Jan 2022 Leave a comment
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