Robert Lucas Jr.(1937)

Economics

Robert Lucas Jr. is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1995) from United States. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Roosevelt High School and University of Chicago. They have been affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University.

United States
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Major Awards
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Publications
899
Citations
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Menu Costs and Phillips Curves

Journal of Political Economy2007
900citations
Open Access

Education

Roosevelt High School
University of Chicago(Bachelor of Arts)
University of Chicago(Doctor of Philosophy)

Doctoral Advisors

Costas AzariadisPaul M. RomerBoyan JovanovicJean-Pierre DanthineMarcel BoyerEswar PrasadToshihisa ToyodaMarianne BaxterJo Anna GrayEsteban Rossi-HansbergAlan C. StockmanMatthias DoepkeXiaodong ZhuLorenzo CaliendoMax GillmanErzo G.J. LuttmerHwagyun Hagen KimHugo Rodríguez MendizábalEisuke OkadaRobert G. CrawfordMarc Teignier BaqueJoao Pedro HrotkóÖnsel EmreCarlos Pérez VerdíaKamilya TazhibayevaFrancisco Luis RochPeter ZadroznyDale W. JorgensonH. Gregg Lewis

Career Timeline

Carnegie Mellon University?–present
University of Chicago?–present

Positions & Roles

president

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