Romer, Christina

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Christina Romer is an American economist and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, known for her influential research on the Great Depression, monetary and fiscal policy, and the causes and endings of recessions.

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instanceOf academic
economist
human
academicDiscipline economics
appointedBy Barack Obama
citizenshipStatus American economist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt United States universities
employer University of California, Berkeley
familyName Romer NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Great Depression NERFINISHED
business cycles
economic history
fiscal policy
macroeconomics
monetary policy
givenName Christina NERFINISHED
hasAcademicAdvisor prominent economists in macroeconomics
hasHonor influence on contemporary macroeconomic policy discussions
recognition as a leading scholar of the Great Depression
hasRole economic policy advisor
hasStudent graduate students in economics
influenced macroeconomic policy debates in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Council of Economic Advisers NERFINISHED
name Christina Romer NERFINISHED
notableFor research on causes and endings of recessions
research on fiscal policy
research on monetary policy
research on the Great Depression
notableWork empirical studies of monetary policy shocks
research on the role of monetary policy in ending the Great Depression in the United States
studies of postwar recessions and recoveries in the United States
occupation economist
university professor
positionHeld Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
publishesIn peer-reviewed economics journals
researchFocus historical analysis of macroeconomic policy
measurement of economic fluctuations
policy responses to economic crises
sexOrGender female
spouse David Romer NERFINISHED
workLocation Berkeley, California NERFINISHED

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