Finn E. Kydland(1943)

Economics

Finn E. Kydland is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2004) from Norway. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Carnegie Mellon University and Norwegian School of Economics. They have been affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University.

Norway
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Major Awards
151
Publications
23,835
Citations
38
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Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
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International Business Cycles:

Frontiers of Business Cycle Research(2020)
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Business Cycles and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations

Frontiers of Business Cycle Research(2020)
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Checking the Path Towards Recovery from the COVID-19 Isolation Response

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Globalization Institute Working Papers(2020)
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Recent Publications

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International Business Cycles:

Frontiers of Business Cycle Research2020
0citations

Business Cycles and Aggregate Labor Market Fluctuations

Frontiers of Business Cycle Research2020
1citations
Open Access

Checking the Path Towards Recovery from the COVID-19 Isolation Response

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Globalization Institute Working Papers2020
4citations
Open Access

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Carnegie Mellon University
Norwegian School of Economics
Tepper School of Business

Doctoral Advisors

Stéphane PallageJosé AnchorenaStéphane VeraniEric Richard YoungEdward C. PrescottDavid Cass

Career Timeline

Carnegie Mellon University?–present
University of California, Santa Barbara?–present
University of Bergen?–present

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