Statistical Modeling of Monetary Policy and It's Effects
Christopher Sims, PhD 2011 Nobel Laureate Harold H. Helm '20 Professor of Economics and Banking Princeton University Halle Distinguished Fellow April 3, 2012 Emory University

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Christopher Sims, Information Theory in Economics

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Nobel Symposium Ellen Mcgrattan Modern DSGE models: Theory and evidence

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Keynote: Thomas Sargent - Economic Models

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Milton Friedman Speaks: Money and Inflation (B1230) - Full Video

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"Too much Maths, too little History: The problem of Economics"

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I'll Explain EXACTLY Why the Stock Market Crashed Today

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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2025, 17th Annual Feldstein Lecture, Greg Mankiw, "The Fiscal Future

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2025 Keynes Lecture – Professor Jordi Galí

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The Big Short (2015): The Jenga Scene – Explaining the Financial Collapse

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Christopher Sims - How empirical evidence does or does not influence economic thinking

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Richard Thaler on Behavioral Economics: Past, Present, and Future. The 2018 Ryerson Lecture

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Lunch and Conversation with Thomas J. Sargent

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Keynote: Michael Pettis (Debt, Deficits & Global Imbalances Conference)

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Nobel Symposium Martin Eichenbaum Modern DSGE models: Theory and evidence

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Thomas Sowell -- Basic Economics

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Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism

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Jordi Gali: "The New Keynesian Perspective on Economic Fluctuations"

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Nobel Symposium John Geanakoplos Leverage and cycles

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