Keynesianism had taken some lumps by the early 1970s, but it was still the dominant school in macroeconomics. Then Robert E. Lucas Jr. came along. The longtime University of Chicago economist died Monday at 85. In a famous 1972 article, Lucas made a crucial observation. He noted that virtually every macroeconomic model erroneously assumed, implicitly … Continue reading Robert E. Lucas, RIP
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