- Thomas J. Sargent
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school_tradition =New classical macroeconomics
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name = Thomas J. Sargent
birth = birth date and age|1943|7|19
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nationality = flag|United States
field =Macroeconomics ,monetary economics
influences =Robert Lucas, Jr.
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contributions =Thomas John "Tom" Sargent (born
July 19 1943 ) is an Americaneconomist specializing in the fields ofmacroeconomics ,monetary economics andtime series econometrics. He is known as "one of the leaders of therational expectations revolution" and the author of numerous path-breaking papers. Working withNeil Wallace , Sargent developed the saddle path stability characterization of the rational expectations equilibrium and also produced thePolicy Ineffectiveness Proposition .Sargent earned his
B.A. from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1964, being the University Medalist as Most Distinguished Scholar in Class of 1964, and hisPh.D. from Harvard in 1968. He held teaching positions at theUniversity of Pennsylvania (1970-1971),University of Minnesota (1971-1987),University of Chicago (1991-1998),Stanford University (1998-2002), and is currently the Berkley Professor of Economics and Business atNew York University . He is a Fellow of theEconometric Society since 1976 and, since 1987, a Senior Fellow of theHoover Institution at Stanford University.elected Publications
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. | title=A Note on the Accelerationist Controversy | journal=Journal of Money, Credit and Banking| year=1971| volume=3|issue=3 | pages=721–25 | doi=10.2307/1991369
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Neil Wallace| title=The Stability of Models of Money and Growth with Perfect Foresight | journal=Econometrica | year=1973| volume=41|issue=6 | pages=1043–48| doi=10.2307/1914034
*cite book | author=Sargent, Thomas J.| title=Macroeconomic Theory | year=1979, 1987| publisher = New York: Academic Press | id = ISBN 0-126-19750-4
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. andLars P. Hansen | title=Formulating and Estimating Dynamic Linear Rational Expectations Models | journal=Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control| year=1980| volume=2|issue=1 | pages=7–46
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Neil Wallace| title=Some Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic | journal=Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review| year=1981| volume=5|issue=3 | pages=1–17
*Sargent, Thomas J. (1983). “The Ends of Four Big Inflations” in: "Inflation: Causes and Effects", ed. by Robert E. Hall, University of Chicago Press, for the NBER, 1983, p. 41–97.
*cite book | author=Sargent, Thomas J.| title=Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory| year=1987| publisher = Harvard University Press| id = ISBN 0-674-21877-9
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Albert Marcet| title=Convergence of Least Squares Learning Mechanisms in Self-Referential Linear Stochastic Models| journal=Journal of Economic Theory| year=1989| volume=48 |issue=2
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Albert Marcet| title=Convergence of Least Squares Learning in Environments with Hidden State Variables and Private Information| journal=Journal of Political Economy| year=1989| volume=97 |issue=6 | doi=10.1086/261603 | pages=251
*cite book | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Lars Ljungqvist| title=Recursive Macroeconomic Theory | year=2000, 2004| publisher = MIT Press | id = ISBN 0-262-12274-X
*cite journal | author=Sargent, Thomas J. and Lars Hansen| title=Robust Control and Model Uncertainty| journal=American Economic Review| year=2001| volume=91 |issue=2 | pages=60–66External links
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~ts43/ Homepage at the New York University website]
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