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Nationality
  
American

Fields
  
Macroeconomics

Influenced
  
Robert Lucas, Jr.


Died
  
October 1, 1991

Name
  
Leonard Rapping

Children
  
Jonathan Rapping

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Born
  
April 16, 1934 (
1934-04-16
)
Indianapolis, Indiana

Institutions
  
University of Massachusetts Carnegie Mellon University

School or tradition
  
New classical macroeconomics

Alma mater
  
University of Chicago University of California, Los Angeles

Books
  
International reorganization and American economic policy

Education
  
University of Chicago, University of California, Los Angeles

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Leonard A. Rapping (April 16, 1934 – October 1, 1991) was an American economist, who advised several Federal agencies. He also helped develop theories on the interplay of human behavior and business cycles. He was most famous for his work with Robert E. Lucas which laid the foundations for real business cycle theory, which holds that the financial expectations of business executives and consumers help mold their decisions, therefore influencing economic outcomes. That theory helped analyze the 1970s phenomenon of "stagflation", in which prices rose despite economic stagnation and recession.

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At the time of his death, Rapping was completing a book for the 20th Century Fund, called The Wage Crunch, on the social and economic effects of the slowdown in American wages in recent years.

Early in his career, Rapping held a laissez-faire view of a government's role in the economy but grew to believe capitalism needed regulation. He was highly critical of the supply-side policies of the Reagan administration., calling it a policy that "transfers money from the poor to the rich."

As a consultant and researcher, Rapping worked for the Rand Corporation, the Federal Bureau of the Budget, the Defense Department, the Justice Department, the Labor Department, the Transportation Department, the Center for Naval Analysis, and Northwestern University's Transportation Center. Shortly before his death, Rapping served as Director of the National Academy of Science's Panel on Technology and Employment.

Rapping was Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Before that, he served on the faculty of Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie-Mellon University. He also taught at Brandeis University, University of Notre Dame, the University of Nevada, San Fernando State College, and UCLA.

Rapping obtained his bachelor's degree from UCLA, 1956, Phi Beta Kappa, Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1958 and Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University of Chicago, 1961.

Personal

Leonard A. Rapping was born April 16, 1934, son of Joseph & Rose (Scharfin) Rapping. Married Elayne J. Antler, August 15, 1960 (div. May 1973); Children: Alison Rapping, Jonathan Rapping. Married Judith Alt Wilson, Sept 12, 1980.

Selected publications

  • "Unemployment in the Great Depression: Is There a Full Explanation?". JSTOR 1830142. doi:10.2307/1830142 (inactive 2017-01-15). 
  • Robert E. Lucas, Jr.; Leonard A. Rapping (Sep–Oct 1969). "Real Wages, Employment, and Inflation". Journal of Political Economy. The University of Chicago Press. 77 (5): 721–754. JSTOR 1829964. doi:10.2307/1829964 (inactive 2017-01-15). 
  • "The Role of Market Variables and Key Bargains in the Manufacturing Wage Determination Process". JSTOR 1830034. doi:10.2307/1830034 (inactive 2017-01-15). 
  • Rapping, L. (1965). "Learning and World War II Production Functions". The Review of Economics and Statistics. 47: 81. JSTOR 1924126. doi:10.2307/1924126. 
  • Pascal, Anthony H; Rapping, Leonard A. (1972). Racial Discrimination in Economic Life. The Rand Corporation, Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0-669-83352-2. 
  • Meyer, John (1963). "The Economic Value of the United States Merchant Marine. Allen R. Ferguson , Eugene M. Lerner , John S. Mc Gee , Walter Y. Oi , Leonard A. Rapping , Stephen P. Sobotka". Journal of Political Economy. 71 (6): 601. doi:10.1086/258828. 
  • Rapping, Leonard A. International Reorganization and American Economic Policy. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-8147-7416-8. 
  • References

    Leonard Rapping Wikipedia