David Vines
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 75 |
Date of birth | May 8,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Influenced by | John Maynard Keynes |
James Meade | |
Job | Economist |
Education | University of Melbourne |
Scotch College | |
Born | Oxford |
United Kingdom | |
Affiliations | University Of Oxford |
Interests | Macroeconomics |
International Economics | |
Edited works | Capital Failure: Rebuildi... |
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ID | 583296 |
The Leaderless Economy: Why the World Economic System Fell Apart and How to Fix It
Keynes: Useful Economics for the World Economy
Macroeconomic Policy: Inflation, Wealth and the Exchange Rate
Thailand's Investment-driven Boom and Crisis
Changes in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy Responses
East Asian Currency and Financial Crises: Lessons from Vulnerability, Crisis and Collapse
Strategic Interactions Between An Independent Central Bank and a Myopic Government with Government Debt
Asia's open Regionalism Alternative to Preferential Trade Agreements: Promising, Attractive Or Vulnerable to Cronyism?
Debt Stabilization Bias and the Taylor Principle: Optimal Policy in a New Keynesian Model with Government Debt and Inflation Persistence
Australian Trade Liberalisation, APEC, and the GATT
Demand Management (Routledge Revivals): Stagflation -
The Australian Economy: Historical Trends and Prospects for Macroeconomic Policy
Keynes: Useful Economics for the World Economy
Macroeconomic Policy: Inflation, Wealth and the Exchange Rate
Thailand's Investment-driven Boom and Crisis
Changes in Equity Risk Perceptions: Global Consequences and Policy Responses
East Asian Currency and Financial Crises: Lessons from Vulnerability, Crisis and Collapse
Strategic Interactions Between An Independent Central Bank and a Myopic Government with Government Debt
Asia's open Regionalism Alternative to Preferential Trade Agreements: Promising, Attractive Or Vulnerable to Cronyism?
Debt Stabilization Bias and the Taylor Principle: Optimal Policy in a New Keynesian Model with Government Debt and Inflation Persistence
Australian Trade Liberalisation, APEC, and the GATT
Demand Management (Routledge Revivals): Stagflation -
The Australian Economy: Historical Trends and Prospects for Macroeconomic Policy
David Vines Life story
David Anthony Vines, is an Australian economist teaching at Oxford University.