James Stock
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James Stock is an American economist known for his influential work in macroeconometrics and for coining the term "Great Moderation" to describe the period of reduced economic volatility in the late 20th century.
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American economist
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economist → |
| academicDiscipline |
economics
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statistics → |
| coinedTerm |
Great Moderation
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| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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| fieldOfWork |
econometrics
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economics → macroeconometrics → macroeconomics → |
| gender |
male
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| knownFor |
describing the period of reduced macroeconomic volatility in the late 20th century as the Great Moderation
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| languageOfWorkOrName |
English
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| nationality |
American
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| notableConcept |
Great Moderation
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analysis of monetary policy
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coining the term "Great Moderation" → empirical macroeconomic modeling → research on business cycles → work in macroeconometrics → |
| occupation |
university professor
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| researchArea |
applied econometrics
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empirical macroeconomics → monetary economics → |
| workFocus |
U.S. macroeconomic fluctuations
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forecasting in macroeconomics → reduced volatility of output and inflation → time-series econometrics → |
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Great Moderation
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