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Mundell, Robert A

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Canadian economist who received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1999 for his analysis of the optimum currency area and his work on the scope of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes. In the 1960s, Mundell developed the concept of optimum currency areas – optimum from the point of view of maximizing the benefits of international trade and securing internal and external balance. In 1969, he devised a plan for a European currency, called the Europa, and in the 1970s advised the European Commission on alternative routes to monetary union. But his fame with economists rests rather on his analysis of the impact of monetary and fiscal policies under alternative systems of fixed and flexible exchange rates. He was an early advocate of supply-side economics and a pioneer in advancing the monetary approach to the balance of payments. Mundell earned his BA from the University of British Columbia in 1953, his MA from the University of Washington in 1954, and his PhD from…
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Full text Article Mundell, Robert Alexander, 1932-

From Routledge Dictionary of Economics
Born in Kingston, Ontario, and educated at the University of British Columbia and MIT. He was on the staff of the International Monetary Fund from 1961 to 1966 and held chairs at Chicago from 1966 to 1971 and at Columbia from 1974. He has written extensively on international economics and is an…
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Full text Article Mundell, Robert A(lexander)

From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
(born Oct. 24, 1932, Kingston, Ont., Can.) Canadian-born economist who received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1999 for his work on monetary dynamics and optimum currency areas. Mundell earned degrees from the University of British Columbia (B.A., 1953), the University of Washington (M.A., …
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MUNDELL, ROBERT ALEXANDER
Nationality: Canadian b. 24 October 1932, Kingston, ON, Canada; For his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas Born and raised in Canada, Mundell obtained his B.A. in Economics from the University of British Columbia in…
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TAX CUTS CAN INCREASE THE TAX TAKE: TAXATION AND ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
IN CONTEXT FOCUS Economic policy KEY THINKERS Robert Mundell (1932–) Arthur Laffer (1940–) BEFORE 1776 Adam Smith suggests that moderate taxes might bring in more revenue than high ones. 1803 French economist Jean-Baptiste Say argues that supply creates its own demand. AFTER 1981 US President Ronald…
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Full text Article Mundell-Fleming model

From The Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy
The Mundell-Fleming model
The Mundell-Fleming model, named for J. Marcus Fleming (1911–76) and Robert A. Mundell (born 1932), in its most familiar form is the “internationalized IS-LM model,” a diagrammatic representation of the way in which a small, open economy responds to shocks that take the form of internal policy…
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SIMILAR ECONOMIES CAN BENEFIT FROM A SINGLE CURRENCY: EXCHANGE RATES AND CURRENCIES
IN CONTEXT FOCUS Global economy KEY THINKER Robert Mundell (1932–) BEFORE 1953 Milton Friedman argues that freely floating exchange rates would enable market forces to resolve problems with balance of payments (the difference between the value of exports and imports). AFTER 1963 US economist Ronald…
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Full text Article Mundell, Robert A.

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
1932–, Canadian economist, b. Kingston, Ont., Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956. He taught at a number of universities and worked at the International Monetary Fund before joining the faculty at Columbia in 1974. His study of how fixed or floating exchange rates affect the…
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Full text Article Mundell

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Full text Article Mundell, Robert A(lexander)

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From Routledge Dictionary of Economics
These classifications are as used in The Economic Journal (the journal of The Royal Economic Society) and the Journal of Economic Literature. A. General economics and teaching A1 General economics A2 Teaching of economics B. Methodology and history of economic thought B0 General B1 History of…
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