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Learn MoreGuest Speaker: John Geanakoplos (Professor of Economics, Yale University and partner at Ellington Capital Management)
Friday, February 18, 2011 George Shultz Conference Room, Herbert Hoover Memorial Building Research Team: Economic Policy Working GroupPARTICIPANTS
Gary Becker, Michael Boskin, Andrew Crocket, Darrell Duffie, Joe Grundfest, John Gunn, Derek Kan, Monika Piazzesi, Ken Scott, Martin Schneider, John Shoven, George Shultz, John Taylor, Johannes Stroebel, and Christopher Stubbs
Managing The Leverage Cycle and What’s Wrong with Macroeconomic Models by John Geanakoplos
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