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Nicholas Gregory Mankiw (/ˈmænkjuː/ MAN-kyoo; born
February 3, 1958) is an
American macroeconomist who is
currently the
Robert M.
Beren Professor of Economics...
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Gregory Mankiw. It was
first published in 1997 and has ten
editions as of 2024. The book was
discussed before its
publication for the
large advance Mankiw received...
- S2CID 153260374.
Mankiw, N. Greg. The
Macroeconomist as
Scientist and Engineer. May 2006. p. 14–15. http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/
mankiw...
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Foreign Affairs. ISSN 0015-7120.
Retrieved 2023-05-15.
Mankiw, Greg (2023-08-05). "Greg
Mankiw's Blog: Chip War". Greg
Mankiw's Blog.
Retrieved 2023-09-01....
- that the labor-capital
split of
income is constant. In 1992, N.
Gregory Mankiw,
David Romer, and
David N. Weil
theorised a
version of the Solow-Swan model...
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increases which in turn
cause wage increases, in a
positive feedback loop. Greg
Mankiw writes, "At some point, this
spiral of ever-rising
wages and
prices will...
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Economics in 2024.
Acemoglu ranked third,
behind Paul
Krugman and Greg
Mankiw, in the list of "Favorite
Living Economists Under Age 60" in a 2011 survey...
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rather than base, short-run movements. Greg
Mankiw maintains the IS/MP
model has "quirky features".
Mankiw prefers the IS–LM model, for,
according to him...
- lead to
output fluctuating at
constant nominal prices and wages.
Gregory Mankiw took the menu-cost idea and
focused on the
welfare effects of
changes in...
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original on 4
February 2024.
Retrieved 23 July 2018. N.
Gregory Mankiw (2007).
Principles of
Economics (4th ed.). Mason, Ohio: Thomson/South-Western...