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Robert E. Lucas Jr. (1937-)
Premio Nobel
1995
Economista estadounidense de la Universidad de Chicago,
obtiene el Premio Nobel de Economía en 1995 por
haber desarrollado y aplicado la hipótesis de las expectativas racionales y haber por
tanto transformado el análisis macroeconómico y profundizado la comprensión de la
política económica.

Robert Lucas es el líder de la escuela llamada
"Nueva Economía Clásica", una versión moderna de la vieja Escuela
de Chicago. Su hipótesis de las expectativas racionales ha conducido a la
marginación de los neokeynesianos y al entronamiento de una macroeconomía
basada en los principios neoclásicos.
Obras de Robert Lucas
- "Optimal Investment Policy and the Flexible
Accelerator", 1967, IER.
- "Adjustment Costs and the Theory of Supply",
1967, JPE
- "Real Wages, Employment and Inflation", with
Leonard A. Rapping, 1969, JPE
- "Investment Under Uncertainty", with E.C.
Prescott, 1971, Econometrica
- "Expectations and the Neutrality of Money",
1972, JPE
- "Econometric Testing of the Natural Rate
Hypothesis", 1972, in Eckstein, editor, The Econometrics of Price
Determination.
- "Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation
Tradeoffs", 1973, AER
- "Equilibrium Search and Unemployment", with
E. C. Prescott, 1974, JET
- "An Equilibrium Model of the Business Cycle",
1975, JPE
- "Econometric Policy Evaluation: A critique",
1976, CROCH
- "Understanding Business Cycles", 1977, CROCH
- "Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy", 1978, Econometrica
- "`New' Explanations of the Persistence of
Inflation and Unemployment", with T.J. Sargent, 1978, in After the
Phillips Curve.
- "After Keynesian Macroeconomics" with T.J.
Sargent, 1978, in After the Phillips Curve.
- "Rules, Discretion and the Role of the Economic
Advisor", 1980, in Fischer, editor, Rational Expectations.
- "Methods and Problems in Business Cycle Theory",
1980, JMCB
- Studies in Business Cycle Theory
- "Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy",
1980, Econ Inquiry
- "Tobin and Monetarism: A review article",
1981, JEL.
- "Interest Rates and Currency Prices in a Two-Country
World", 1982, JME
- "Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Economy
without Capital", with N.L. Stokey, 1983, JME
- "Optimal Growth with Many Consumers", with N.
L. Stokey, 1984, JET
- "Money in a Theory of Finance", 1984, CROCH
- "Money and Interest in a Cash-in-Advance Economy",
with N. L. Stokey, 1987, Econometrica
- Models of Business Cycles, 1987.
- "On the Mechanics of Economic Development",
1988, JME
- Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics, with N.
L. Stokey, 1989.
- "Liquidity and Interest Rates", 1990, JET
- "Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor
Countries?", 1990, AER
- "Making a Miracle", 1993, Econometrica
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