Olivier Blanchard

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Olivier Blanchard is a prominent French economist and former IMF chief economist known for his influential work in macroeconomics and major contributions to New Keynesian economic theory.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
academic
economist
human
macroeconomist
academicDiscipline economics
affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics
Peterson Institute for International Economics
countryOfCitizenship France
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paris Nanterre University
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
employer International Monetary Fund
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peterson Institute for International Economics
familyName Blanchard
fieldOfWork New Keynesian economics
fiscal policy
international macroeconomics
macroeconomics
monetary economics
gender male
givenName Olivier
hasWritten Macroeconomic textbook widely used in universities
Macroeconomics (textbook)
research papers on fiscal multipliers
research papers on monetary policy
research papers on unemployment
influenced IMF policy frameworks
macroeconomic policy debates
knownFor influential macroeconomics textbook
policy-relevant macroeconomic analysis
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
name Olivier Blanchard
nationality French
notableFor contributions to New Keynesian economic theory
research on unemployment and labor markets
work on macroeconomic policy
notableWorkArea analysis of financial crises
design of stabilization policy
public debt sustainability
occupation professor of economics
researcher
positionHeld Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund
theoreticalApproach New Keynesian


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