Thomas Sargent(1943)
EconomicsThomas Sargent is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2011) from United States. They have received 3 major awards in total. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Business School. They have been affiliated with University of Pennsylvania.
United StatesHoover Institution
3
Major Awards
632
Publications
44,854
Citations
93
h-index
278
i10-index
71
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Debt and taxes in eight U.S. wars and two insurrections
The Handbook of Historical Economics(2020)
14
citations
#5
36
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksDebt and taxes in eight U.S. wars and two insurrections
The Handbook of Historical Economics2020
14citations
Open AccessShotgun Wedding: Fiscal and Monetary Policy
Annual Review of Economics2020
37citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
University of Pennsylvania
Harvard Business School
University of California, Berkeley
Monrovia High School
Doctoral Advisors
Patrick J. KehoeRüşdü SaracoğluLawrence J. ChristianoMartin EichenbaumSagiri KitaoMariacristina De NardiLaura VeldkampRobert LittermanStijn Van NieuwerburghSelahattin ImrohorogluMartin SchneiderGeorge HallGreg Warren KaplanFrancois VeldeAndrew AtkesonJun NieRiccardo ColacitoWayne D. CarrollInbong HaFelipe MonttPaul O'BrienMarco BassettoMichael K. SalemiDavid SchutteYochanan ShachmuroveGary R. SkoogWilliam FuchsDemian G. PouzoYongseok ShinChao WeiSevin YeltekinChristopher SleetJesse PerlaChristian MatthesNicholas KozeniauskasJohn R. Meyer
Career Timeline
University of Pennsylvania?–present
University of Minnesota?–present
University of Chicago?–present
New York University?–present
Princeton University?–present
Stanford University?–present
Top Publications
The fundamental surplus strikes again
Review of Economic Dynamics202112 citations
Critique and consequence
Journal of Monetary Economics20243 citations
Sources of artificial intelligence
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control20252 citations
Efficiency, Insurance, and Redistribution Effects of Government Policies
SSRN Electronic Journal20260 citations
Treasuries and Tax Farms
20260 citations
Books
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Daron Acemoglu
Nobel Prize in Economics (2024)

Claudia Goldin
Nobel Prize in Economics (2023)

Paul Milgrom
Nobel Prize in Economics (2020)

Richard Thaler
Nobel Prize in Economics (2017)

Robert Shiller
BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge (Economics) (2014)

Jean Tirole
Nobel Prize in Economics (2014)

Peter Diamond
Nobel Prize in Economics (2010)
Daniel McFadden
Nobel Prize in Economics (2000)
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