David Romer

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David Romer is an influential American macroeconomist known for his work on New Keynesian economics, advanced macroeconomic theory, and widely used graduate-level textbooks.


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instanceOf American economist
economist
macroeconomist
person
academicDegree PhD in Economics
affiliation Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley
areaOfInfluence graduate economics education
macroeconomic policy analysis
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
employer University of California, Berkeley
fieldOfWork New Keynesian economics
economic growth
macroeconomic theory
macroeconomics
monetary economics
genre economics textbook
hasAcademicAdvisor Stanley Fischer
hasRole author
researcher
university teacher
influencedBy New Keynesian economics tradition
knownFor contributions to New Keynesian macroeconomics
empirical work on fiscal policy and tax changes
graduate-level macroeconomics textbook Advanced Macroeconomics
research on monetary policy and nominal rigidities
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Economic Association
notableStudent Christina Romer
notableWork Advanced Macroeconomics
New Keynesian Economics (with David H. Romer and others)
The Macroeconomic Effects of Tax Changes: Estimates Based on a New Measure of Fiscal Shocks
What Ends Recessions? (with Christina Romer)
occupation professor
publicationType journal articles
textbooks
researchInterest business cycles
economic fluctuations
fiscal policy
monetary policy
spouse Christina Romer
teaches graduate macroeconomic theory
macroeconomics
workLocation Berkeley, California

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New Keynesian economics
associatedWithEconomist

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