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Neil Wallace New classical economics Born c. 1938 (age 72–73) Nationality United States Institution Penn State University
University of Miami
University of MinnesotaField Monetary economics Alma mater University of Chicago
Columbia UniversityInfluences John Muth
Robert Lucas, Jr.Influenced S. Rao Aiyagari Information at IDEAS/RePEc Neil Wallace (born c. 1938) is an American economist and professor at Pennsylvania State University. Wallace is considered one of the main proponents of new classical macroeconomics.
He became professor at Penn State in 1997, after holding professorships at the University of Minnesota (1974–1994), and the University of Miami (1994–1997).
Wallace earned his Bachelor of Arts in Economics at Columbia University in 1960, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Economics at the University of Chicago in 1964.
Since 1969 Wallace is a consultant to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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Neoclassical economists William Stanley Jevons · Francis Ysidro Edgeworth · Alfred Marshall · John Bates Clark · Irving Fisher · Kenneth Arrow · Hal Varian · Hirofumi Uzawa · Axel Leijonhufvud · Martin Feldstein · Fumio Hayashi
Walrasian economics Maurice Allais · Gérard Debreu · Edmond Malinvaud · Jacques Drèze · Jean-Michel Grandmont · Guy Laroque · Jean-Pascal Benassy · Yves YounesNew classical macroeconomics Robert Lucas, Jr. · Neil Wallace · Robert Barro · Edward C. Prescott · Finn E. Kydland · Bennett McCallumCategories:- Living people
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