Neil Wallace

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Neil Wallace is an American economist known for his influential contributions to New Classical macroeconomics, particularly in monetary theory and the microfoundations of macroeconomic models.

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instanceOf American academic
economist
person
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork New Classical macroeconomics
economics
macroeconomics
monetary economics
hasAcademicDiscipline New Classical macroeconomics
surface form: New Classical economics

macroeconomic theory
monetary theory
hasResearchInterest fiscal–monetary interactions
microfoundations of macroeconomic models
monetary policy design
rational expectations in macroeconomics
role of money in general equilibrium
influenced New Classical macroeconomics
microfounded macroeconomic modeling
modern monetary economics
influencedBy Milton Friedman
Robert Lucas Jr.
surface form: Robert E. Lucas Jr.
knownFor analysis of optimal monetary policy
contributions to monetary theory
microfoundations of macroeconomic models
overlapping generations models in monetary economics
research on the role of money in general equilibrium models
work on the Modigliani–Miller theorem in monetary contexts
work on the fiscal theory of the price level
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableWork articles on the foundations of monetary policy
papers on overlapping generations models and money
research on the neutrality and non‑neutrality of money
occupation professor of economics
research economist

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