Nationality American Name Menzie Chinn | Role Professor Fields Public administration | |
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Alma mater University of California at Berkeley Education University of California, Berkeley Books Lost Decades: The Maki, Medium‑Term Determinants of Current, Current Account and Real, Real Exchange Rate Lev, Measuring Misalignment ‑ Purchas |
Menzie chinn do exchange rate regimes matter
Menzie David Chinn (born 1961) is a professor of public affairs and economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Menzie actively writes in blogs and economic journals.
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- Menzie chinn do exchange rate regimes matter
- 2013 china economic forum future conference panel session ii menzie chinn
- Education and career
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2013 china economic forum future conference panel session ii menzie chinn
Education and career
Menzie received a PhD in economics from the University of California at Berkeley and was a senior economist with the White House Council of Economic Advisers from 2000 to 2001. He contributes to an economics blog at econbrowser.com which has been highly ranked by traffic amongst economics blogs.
Works
By citation, Menzie was ranked among the top 500 authors of economic journals and ranked 521 in terms of downloads on the Social Science Research Network. Menzie has written extensively on international economics, trade and exchange rates.
According to himself, his teaching has been considered (old) neoclassical synthesis, i.e., Keynesian short run plus Classical long run — and some New Keynesian.