- William A. Barnett
William Arnold Barnett is an American
economist whose current work is in the field of chaos, bifurcation, and nonlinearity in socioeconomic contexts, as well as the study of theaggregation problem .Barnett received his B.S. degree from
M.I.T. , hisM.B.A. from theUniversity of California, Berkeley , and his M.A. andPh.D. fromCarnegie Mellon University . He has published 17 books (as either author or editor) and over 130 articles in professional journals.Barnett is currently the Oswald Distinguished Professor of
Macroeconomics at theUniversity of Kansas . He was previously Research Economist at the Board of Governors of theFederal Reserve System in Washington, DC; Stuart Centennial Professor of Economics at theUniversity of Texas at Austin; and Professor of Economics atWashington University in St. Louis. Prior to becoming an economist, he was a rocket scientist, working as one of the system development engineers on the F-1 booster rocket engine forProject Apollo atRocketdyne .Barnett is a leading researcher in macroeconomics and
econometrics . He is one of the pioneers in the study of chaos and nonlinearity in socioeconomic contexts, as well as a major figure in the study of the aggregation problem, which lies at the heart of how individual and aggregate data are related. He is the originator of theDivisia Monetary Aggregates . The earliest data with those aggregates, extending back to 1959, were produced bySalam Fayyad , the currentPrime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority .He is Editor of the
Elsevier monograph series [http://econ.tepper.cmu.edu/barnett/ISETE.html "International Symposia in Economic Theory and Econometrics"] , and Editor of the journal [http://econ.tepper.cmu.edu/barnett/MD.html "Macroeconomic Dynamics"] , published byCambridge University Press . He andPaul A. Samuelson coedited the book, "Inside the Economist's Mind: Conversations with Eminent Economists", Blackwell Publishing (2007) ISBN 1405159170.External links
* [http://econ.tepper.cmu.edu/barnett/Papers.html Barnett papers]
* [http://econ.tepper.cmu.edu/barnett/Who.html Entry in "Who's Who in Economics Since 1700"]
* [http://alum.mit.edu/www/barnett Personal web site]
* [http://economistmind.blogspot.com/ Blog]
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