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  1. Edmund Strother Phelps (born July 26, 1933) is an American economist and the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Early in his career, he became known for his research at Yale's Cowles Foundation in the first half of the 1960s on the sources of economic growth.

  2. Learn about Edmund Phelps, the 2006 Nobel Prize winner in Economics and the Director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia. Explore his books, papers and ideas on employment, inflation, innovation and the good economy.

  3. www.edmundphelps.comEdmund Phelps

    Edmund Phelps, recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics, is McVickar Professor Emeritus of Political Economy and Director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University. Born in 1933, he spent his childhood in Chicago and, from age six, grew up in Hastings-on Hudson, N.Y.

  4. Edmund S. Phelps is McVickar Professor of Economics, Columbia University, and Director, Center on Capitalism and Society, Earth Institute, Columbia University. 1. Three earlier memoirs are “A life in economics,” in Arnold Heertje, ed.,

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  6. E dmund S. Phelps was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in economic science “for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic policy.” He focused on two distinct areas of macroeconomics: the tradeoff between unemployment and inflation and capital accumulation and economic growth.

  7. Apr 28, 2024 · Edmund S. Phelps (born 1933, Evanston, Ill., U.S.) is an American economist, who was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize for Economics for his analysis of intertemporal trade-offs in macroeconomic policy, especially with regard to inflation, wages, and unemployment.

  8. Edmund Phelps, the Nobel laureate and Columbia professor, shares his life and work in this book. He recounts his contributions to unemployment, inflation, and innovation theory, and his interactions with other economists and thinkers.

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