Edmund Phelps is a knotty riddle for taxonomists. In the present day, with thinkers consigned to “left” or “right” on the basis of a few well-worn clichés, some would be tempted to class him as ...
I’ve often complained about the lack of economic understanding by religious thinkers who nevertheless moralize incessantly about matters economic. There is, of course, the other problem: economists ...
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] "It will add uncertainty to businesses and lower growth rates." As the 46th U.S. presidential election heads into unprecedented chaos, Edmund Phelps, Nobel ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Edmund Phelps is a Professor for Economics in the Columbia University with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2002 Forum. The year with the ...
Economist Edmund Phelps has spent most of his career investigating the conditions of economic growth. It is a worthy topic of a life’s focus, given that an increase in growth from the current level of ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — American Edmund S. Phelps won the 2006 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday for furthering the understanding of the trade-offs between inflation and its effects on ...
For an academic macroeconomist, Nobel laureate Edmund Phelps can sound shockingly in touch with the real world. In a recent interview, he described the possible implications of the large ...
In the decades that followed, this idea took hold most firmly in fascist Italy. Today, I came across this important passage from Nobel economist Edmund Phelps in his book Mass Flourishing: ...
QINGDAO, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--From the Business Roundtable in the US redefining the purpose of a corporation to more manufacturing and Internet giants jumping on the bandwagon of organizational ...
Jason Furman’s “The Fed Can Take Its Time Taming Inflation,” (op-ed, June 17) makes the 1960s Keynesian error of believing that low unemployment causes ...