- Finn
Erling Kydland (born 1
December 1943) is a
Norwegian economist known for his
contributions to
business cycle theory. He is the
Henley Professor of...
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Nobel Memorial Prize in
Economics in 2004,
sharing the
award with Finn E.
Kydland, "for
their contributions to
dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency...
- In economics, the Backus–Kehoe–
Kydland consumption correlation puzzle, also
known as the BKK puzzle, is the
observation that
consumption is much less...
- a
political scientist; and
Ragnar Frisch,
Trygve Haavelmo, and Finn E.
Kydland, economists. The
Kingdom of
Norway has
produced thirteen Nobel laureates...
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During his
Nobel lecture, Finn
Kydland spent a long time
talking about Freeman and
describing him as a
superb economist.
Kydland remarked that he
wished two...
- of the
policy change.
Shortly after the
publication of Lucas's article,
Kydland and
Prescott published the
article "Rules
rather than Discretion: The Inconsistency...
- from
Carnegie Mellon with his doctorate, ****ure
Nobel laureate Finn E.
Kydland went to the same
university for his
doctoral studies. Most of the US educated...
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including alumni Dale T. Mortensen,
Oliver Williamson,
Edward Prescott, Finn
Kydland and
faculty members Herbert A. Simon,
Franco Modigliani,
Merton Miller...
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Rather than Discretion: The
Inconsistency of
Optimal Plans", by Finn E.
Kydland and
Edward C. Prescott; Vol. 85, No. 3 (1977), pp. 473–492. JSTOR 1830193...
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economists and have been
mostly re****ed. Backus–Kehoe–
Kydland puzzle: The Backus–Kehoe–
Kydland consumption correlation puzzle is the
empirical observation...