Department of Economics, University of Akron

 


The Emile Grunberg Lecture Series

Eighth Grunberg Lecture - April 20, 1995

Professor Lawrence R. Klein
Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics, Emeritus
University of Pennsylvania
Nobel Prize in Economics, 1980
"Defining an Appropriate Role for Macroeconomic Policy."

Professor Klein received the Nobel Prize for his work on statistical models of the economy and the application of those models ot the analysis of economic policies and fluctuations in business cycles. He pioneered the development of the Wharton School model, an important computer-based system for economic forecasting.


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