- Ricardo J. Caballero
Ricardo Jorge Caballero is a Chilean macroeconomist who holds the Ford International chair of economics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He received his PhD from MIT in 1988, [Caballero, Ricardo Jorge (1988), "The Stochastic Behavior of Consumption and Savings". Ph.D. dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.] and he taught at Columbia University before returning to the MIT faculty. In 2002, he was awarded theEconometric Society 'sFrisch Medal .Recently much of Caballero's work has focussed on international financial crises. [R. Caballero and A. Krishnamurthy (2004), 'Smoothing sudden stops'. "Journal of Economic Theory" 119 (1), pp. 104-127.] He has also studied the aggregate behavior of economies with heterogeneous agents, [R. Caballero and E. Engel (1999), 'Explaining investment dynamics in US manufacturing: a generalized (S,s) approach'. "Econometrica" 67 (4), pp. 783-826.] the macroeconomic effects of irreversible investment in firm-specific assets, [R. Caballero and M. Hammour (1998), 'The macroeconomics of specificity'. "Journal of Political Economy" 106 (4), pp. 724-767.] and Schumpeterian theories of technological progress through
creative destruction . [R. Caballero and M. Hammour (1996), 'On the timing and efficiency of creative destruction'. "Quarterly Journal of Economics", pp. 805-852.]ee also
[http://econ-www.mit.edu/faculty/caball/ Ricardo Caballero's homepage at MIT]
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