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.
(Click a lecture for more information.)
| The First Lecture,
1988, Herbert A.
Simon (Nobel
1978) | The Second
Lecture, 1989,
William Cooper
(Von Neumann
Medal 1982) | The Third Lecture,
1990, Franco
Modigliani (Nobel
1985) | The Fourth
Lecture, 1991,
Richard Cyret |
| The Fifth Lecture,
1992, James Tobin
(Nobel 1981) | The Sixth Lecture,
1993, Robert Solow
(Nobel 1987) | The Seventh
Lecture, 1994,
Kenneth Arrow
(Nobel 1972) | The Eighth
Lecture, 1995,
Lawrence Klein
(Nobel 1980) |
| The Ninth Lecture,
1996, Harry M.
Markowitz (Nobel
1990) | The Tenth Lecture,
1997, Douglass C.
North (Nobel 1993) | The Eleventh
Lecture, 1998,
James A. Mirrlees
(Nobel 1996) | The Twelveth
Lecture, 1999,
Robert W. Fogel
(Nobel 1993) |
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