- Robert Lucas, Jr.
Infobox Scientist
name = Robert Emerson Lucas, Jr.
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1937|9|15|mf=y
birth_place =Yakima, Washington , USA
nationality =United States
field =Economics
alma_mater =University of Chicago
work_institution =Carnegie Mellon University University of Chicago
doctoral_advisor =Arnold Harberger Gregg Lewis
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known_for =Rational expectations Lucas critique Neutrality of money - "islands" model
prizes =Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1995)Robert Emerson Lucas, Jr. (born
September 15 ,1937 ,Yakima, Washington ) is an Americaneconomist at theUniversity of Chicago . He was named among the 10 best economists, [ [http://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html IDEAS/RePEc] ] and received theBank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1995. He is married to economistNancy Stokey .He received his B.A. in
History in 1959 andPh.D. inEconomics in 1964, both from the University of Chicago. He taught at theGraduate School of Industrial Administration (nowTepper School of Business ) atCarnegie Mellon University until 1975, when he returned to the University of Chicago.One of the most influential economists since the 1970s, he changed the foundations of macroeconomic theory (previously dominated by the
Keynesian economics approach), arguing that a macroeconomic model should be built in analogy with microeconomic models. He is well known for his investigations into the implications of the assumption ofrational expectations . He developed the "Lucas critique " of economic policymaking, which holds that relationships that appear to hold in the economy, such as an apparent relationship between inflation and unemployment, could change in response to changes in economic policy. He also developed theLucas-Islands model , which suggests that people are tricked by unsystematic parts of monetary policy, the Lucas-Uzawa model (withHirofumi Uzawa ) of human capital accumulation, and stated the "Lucas paradox " why not more capital is flowing from developed countries to developing countries.His ex-wife, Rita Lucas, upon their divorce in 1988, had a clause placed in their divorce settlement that she would receive half of any Nobel Prize won by Lucas in the next seven years. When Lucas did win the Nobel Prize in 1995 (falling just within the time limit), she was awarded half of the prize money. [http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/nobel/1995/1995f.html]
He did Economics for his PhD on "quasi-Marxist" grounds. He believed that economics was the true driver of history, and so he planned to fully immerse himself in economics and then migrate back to the history department. [http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2007/02/lucas_on_growth.html]
Bibliography
*cite journal |author=Lucas, Robert |title=Expectations and the Neutrality of Money |journal=Journal of Economic Theory |year=1972 |volume=4 |pages=103–124 |doi=10.1016/0022-0531(72)90142-1
*cite journal |author=Lucas, Robert |title=Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique |journal=Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy |year=1976 |volume=1 |pages=19–46 |doi=10.1016/S0167-2231(76)80003-6
*cite journal |author=Lucas, Robert |title=On the Mechanics of Economic Development |journal=Journal of Monetary Economics |year=1988 |volume=22 |pages=3–42 |doi=10.1016/0304-3932(88)90168-7
*cite journal |author=Lucas, Robert |title=Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries |journal=American Economic Review |year=1990 |volume=80 |pages=92–96
*cite book |author=Lucas, Robert |title=Studies in Business-Cycle Theory |publisher=MIT Press |year=1981 |id=ISBN 0-262-62044-8
*Lucas, Robert (1995) - [http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/1995/lucas-lecture.pdf MONETARY NEUTRALITY "Prize Lecture - 1995 Nobel Prize in economics , December 7, 1995 ] "
*Stokey, Nancy; Robert Lucas; and Edward Prescott (1989), "Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics." Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674750969.References
* Kasper, Sherryl. "The Revival of Laissez-Faire in American Macroeconomic Theory: A Case Study of Its Pioneers" (2002) ch 7
*ndash [http://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=intitle%3ANobel+winner+noble+in+loss%3B+accord+awards+half+of+prize+to+ex-wife&as_publication=&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&btnG=Search Scholar search]ee also
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Macroeconomics
*New classical economics
*Rational Expectations
*List of economists
*Nobel Prize in Economics External links
* [http://home.uchicago.edu/~sogrodow/ Robert E. Lucas, Jr.'s website at University of Chicago]
* [http://www.nobel.se/economics/laureates/1995/ Biography]
* [http://ca.geocities.com/econ_0909meet/lucas-autobio.html Robert E. Lucas, Jr. – Autobiography]
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1995/press.html Nobel Prize Press Release]
* [http://ideas.repec.org/e/plu15.html IDEAS/RePEc]Persondata
NAME= Lucas, Robert, Jr.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Economist
DATE OF BIRTH=September 15 ,1937
PLACE OF BIRTH=Yakima, Washington
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