John Muth

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John Muth was an American economist best known for introducing the concept of rational expectations, which profoundly shaped modern macroeconomic theory.

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instanceOf American economist
academic
economist
citizenship United States of America
contributedTo expectations formation in economics
macroeconomic modeling
microfoundations of macroeconomics NERFINISHED
educatedAt Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
employer Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economic theory
economics
macroeconomics
gender male
hasConcept rational expectations
influenced Robert E. Lucas Jr. NERFINISHED
modern macroeconomic theory
new classical macroeconomics NERFINISHED
rational expectations revolution in macroeconomics
knownFor rational expectations hypothesis
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableFor introducing the concept of rational expectations
occupation professor
theoryDeveloped rational expectations hypothesis

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Robert Lucas Jr. influencedBy John Muth