Gregory Mankiw

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Gregory Mankiw is an American economist known for his influential work in macroeconomics, particularly in developing New Keynesian theory, and for authoring widely used economics textbooks.

Aliases (3)
  • N. Gregory Mankiw ×2
  • Greg Mankiw ×1
  • Mankiw ×1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economist
human
macroeconomist
textbook author
university professor
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts in economics
PhD in economics
advisorOf Ben Bernanke
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
employer Harvard University
familyName Mankiw
fieldOfWork New Keynesian economics
economics
macroeconomics
givenName Gregory
Nicholas
hasAcademicAdvisor Stanley Fischer
hasResearchInterest New Keynesian Phillips curve
menu costs
optimal taxation
hasWrittenWork "Brief Principles of Macroeconomics"
"Essays on the Great Depression"
"Macroeconomics"
"Principles of Economics"
"Principles of Macroeconomics"
"Principles of Microeconomics"
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes
Milton Friedman
Robert Solow
knownFor "Macroeconomics" textbook
"Principles of Economics" textbook
New Keynesian economics
macroeconomic theory
undergraduate economics textbooks
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest consumption theory
economic growth
monetary policy
price stickiness
memberOf Republican Party (United States)
name N. Gregory Mankiw
nationality American
notableStudent Gita Gopinath
Greg Kaplan
occupation author
professor of economics
positionHeld Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
New Keynesian economics
associatedWithEconomist
Gregory Mankiw ("Mankiw")
familyName
Stanford Graduate School of Business ("N. Gregory Mankiw")
hasFaculty
Gregory Mankiw ("N. Gregory Mankiw")
name
Stanley Fischer ("Greg Mankiw")
notableStudent

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