Robert E. Lucas
In 1995, Robert E. Lucas won the Nobel Prize in economics for his work on the implications of the rational expectations hypothesis. Relevant web resources include:
- Autobiography
- Robert Lucas' autobiography at the Nobel site.
- Nobel Page on Robert E. Lucas
- The Nobel site's page. A copy of the press release announcing Lucas' award is available at this site.
- The Scientific Contributions of Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
- A discussion of the importance of Lucas' contributions.
- Time to Learn New Things (by David Fettig)
- This article, published by the Minneapolis Fed, provides an interesting discussion of the impact of Lucas' work on macroeconomic model-building.
- Nobel Views on Inflation and Unemployment (by Carl Walsh)
- A comparison of the views of Robert Lucas and Milton Friedman.
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