
Stephen J Turnovsky
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 83 |
Date of birth | April 5,1941 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Fields | Macroeconomics |
International Economics | |
Job | Economist |
Education | Victoria University of Wellington |
Harvard University | |
Born | Wellington |
New Zealand | |
Affiliations | University Of Washington |
Academic advisor | Robert Dorfman |
Notable student | Frank Milne |
Edited works | Advances in Economi... |
Interests | Macroeconomics |
International Economics | |
Public Economics | |
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ID | 554418 |
Methods of Macroeconomic Dynamics - 2nd Edition
Workbook for Methods of Macroeconomic Dynamics
International Macroeconomic Dynamics
Macroeconomic analysis and stabilization policies
Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in a Small Open Economy
International Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy
Foreign Aid and Real Exchange Rate Adjustments in a Financially Constrained Dependent Economy
The Forward Exchange Market, Speculation and Exchange Market Intervention
Growth, Debt, and Sovereign Risk in a Small, Open Economy
The Stability of Exchange Rate Dynamics Under Perfect Myopic Foresight
The Stabilizing and Welfare Properties of Futures Markets: A Simulation Approach
The Stability Properties of Optimal Economic Policies
Technological and Price Uncertainty in a Ricardian Model of International Trade
Structural Expectations and the Effectiveness of Government Policy in a Short-run Macroeconomic Model
The specification of adaptive expectations in continuous time dynamic economic models
Expectational Consistency, Informational Lags and the Formulation of Expectations in Continuous Time Models
Optimal Foreign Exchange Speculation and the Determination of Exchange Rates
Some Effects of Taxes on Inflation and Income Distribution
Workbook for Methods of Macroeconomic Dynamics
International Macroeconomic Dynamics
Macroeconomic analysis and stabilization policies
Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth in a Small Open Economy
International Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy
Foreign Aid and Real Exchange Rate Adjustments in a Financially Constrained Dependent Economy
The Forward Exchange Market, Speculation and Exchange Market Intervention
Growth, Debt, and Sovereign Risk in a Small, Open Economy
The Stability of Exchange Rate Dynamics Under Perfect Myopic Foresight
The Stabilizing and Welfare Properties of Futures Markets: A Simulation Approach
The Stability Properties of Optimal Economic Policies
Technological and Price Uncertainty in a Ricardian Model of International Trade
Structural Expectations and the Effectiveness of Government Policy in a Short-run Macroeconomic Model
The specification of adaptive expectations in continuous time dynamic economic models
Expectational Consistency, Informational Lags and the Formulation of Expectations in Continuous Time Models
Optimal Foreign Exchange Speculation and the Determination of Exchange Rates
Some Effects of Taxes on Inflation and Income Distribution
Stephen J Turnovsky Life story
Stephen J. Turnovsky is a New Zealand economist and the Ford and Louisa Van Voorhis Professor of Political Economy at the University of Washington. He is one of the most highly cited economists in the world. As of November 2015, Research Papers in Economics ranks him as the 32nd most influential economist.