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391:. His grandparents immigrated to the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century. His mother's parents and six older siblings came from Poland. His father's parents met in New York, she came from Russia and he came from Romania. His parents, both born in 1908, grew up in
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Nobel Laureate Diamond Withdraws Nomination to Fed Board
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606:"for their analysis of markets with search frictions".
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download of paper available. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
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2381:including the Nobel Prize lecture 8 December 2010
609:In 2011 he received The John R. Commons Award from
5077:Lawrence High School (Cedarhurst, New York) alumni
2113:"Senate rejects Fed nominee Diamond before voting"
2484:Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
2069:"Saving Social Security: The Diamond-Orszag Plan"
1647:Peter A. Diamond - Autobiography - Nobelprize.org
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2552:Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences
509:Saving Social security: a balanced approach
503:, President Obama's former director of the
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224:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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161:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
107:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5102:National Bureau of Economic Research
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2131:"Two Are Confirmed for Fed's Board"
522:In April 2010, Diamond, along with
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2059:listing. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
1659:Hellwig, Martin Friedrich (1973).
453:, from 1963 to 1965 and an acting
451:University of California, Berkeley
165:University of California, Berkeley
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2233:"Peter A. Diamond - Biographical"
2152:"When a Nobel Prize Isn't Enough"
583:) was once a student of Diamond.
377:Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
266:Essays on optimal economic growth
5067:21st-century American economists
5062:20th-century American economists
5027:Economists from New York (state)
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2092:Reddy, Sudeep (April 29, 2010),
1917:"Going to the head of the class"
1772:Kőszegi, Botond (June 8, 2000),
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27:American economist (born 1940)
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2448:American Economic Association
1806:Fairfax County Public Library
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1583:Labor market search and match
668:Overlapping generations model
537:to fill the vacancies on the
490:Fulbright Distinguished Chair
478:American Economic Association
4977:Nobel laureates in Economics
2297:The American Economic Review
2253:Journal of Political Economy
1932:, Nobel Prize Official Site.
1507:Diamond (1965) extended the
486:National Academy of Sciences
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1943:"Peter A. Diamond PhD '63"
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1161:New neoclassical synthesis
1144:Real business-cycle theory
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604:London School of Economics
335:opposition for 14 months.
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219:Nemmers Prize in Economics
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650:, search and matching in
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554:Senate Banking Committee
519:introduced their ideas.
484:(1978), a Member of the
480:. He is a Fellow of the
339:Early life and education
4700:Charles P. Kindleberger
4438:Emanuel A. Goldenweiser
3384:(Cyprus/United Kingdom)
3334:(Russia/United Kingdom)
1745:Saez, Emmanuel (1999).
1094:International economics
1019:Overlapping generations
596:Northwestern University
299:, 1940) is an American
236:IDEAS / RePEc
169:University of Cambridge
4605:John Kenneth Galbraith
3397:Nobel Prize recipients
3343:Physiology or Medicine
1985:June 13, 2010, at the
1887:Jewish Virtual Library
1801:"Peter Arthur Diamond"
1601:Social Security policy
1437:Mathematical economics
1188:Modern monetary theory
951:Universal basic income
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380:
3841:Jean-Michel Grandmont
2739:James M. Buchanan Jr.
2074:May 19, 2011, at the
2005:on September 28, 2008
1589:Diamond coconut model
1587:Further information:
1555:production efficiency
1277:Wesley Clair Mitchell
1252:Thomas Robert Malthus
1089:Development economics
666:Further information:
630:Professional activity
611:Omicron Delta Epsilon
562:
539:Federal Reserve Board
517:Brookings Institution
346:
4658:Tjalling C. Koopmans
4271:Herbert J. Davenport
4181:Edwin R. A. Seligman
3890:Robert E. Lucas, Jr.
3860:Jean-Jacques Laffont
3332:Konstantin Novoselov
3002:Oliver E. Williamson
2632:Tjalling C. Koopmans
2477:Oliver E. Williamson
2353:at Wikimedia Commons
2239:on October 14, 2010.
2208:, official web site.
1980:MIT Curriculum Vitae
1812:Biography in Context
1014:Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans
854:Liquidity preference
662:Dynamic inefficiency
640:capital accumulation
412:Lawrence High School
357:Konstantin Novoselov
311:in 2010, along with
305:U.S. Social Security
293:Peter Arthur Diamond
151:Behavioral economics
65:Peter Arthur Diamond
30:For other uses, see
5007:Yale College alumni
4873:Christopher A. Sims
4772:Arnold C. Harberger
4736:Thomas C. Schelling
4694:Charles L. Schultze
4581:Kenneth E. Boulding
4533:Theodore W. Schultz
3998:Jean-Charles Rochet
3829:Anthony B. Atkinson
3549:John Maynard Keynes
3499:Econometric Society
3030:Christopher A. Sims
2958:Thomas C. Schelling
2930:Robert F. Engle III
2831:Robert E. Lucas Jr.
2679:Theodore W. Schultz
2509:Christopher A. Sims
2150:Diamond, Peter A.,
2099:Wall Street Journal
1469:Business portal
1405:Macroeconomic model
1282:John Maynard Keynes
1079:Economic statistics
1024:General equilibrium
581:Chairman of the Fed
530:, was nominated by
494:University of Siena
474:Econometric Society
467:Institute Professor
455:associate professor
447:assistant professor
397:Brooklyn Law School
321:Institute Professor
254:Academic background
143:Political economics
4587:William J. Fellner
4563:Joseph J. Spengler
4551:Gottfried Haberler
4521:George W. Stocking
4515:Morris A. Copeland
4402:Frederick C. Mills
4342:Matthew B. Hammond
4295:Wesley C. Mitchell
4277:Jacob H. Hollander
3775:Franklin M. Fisher
3692:Hendrik Houthakker
3283:Mario Vargas Llosa
2946:Edward C. Prescott
2934:Clive W.J. Granger
2910:Joseph E. Stiglitz
2883:Daniel L. McFadden
2771:Harry M. Markowitz
2490:Served alongside:
2402:The New York Times
2375:on Nobelprize.org
2193:The New York Times
2156:The New York Times
2135:The New York Times
2033:The New York Times
1843:, Joshua Zumbrun,
1782:(published 2000),
1357:Edward C. Prescott
1084:Monetary economics
646:and risk sharing,
579:winner and former
528:Sarah Bloom Raskin
381:
5022:Public economists
4954:
4953:
4909:Olivier Blanchard
4897:Robert J. Shiller
4867:Orley Ashenfelter
4843:Thomas J. Sargent
4790:Dale W. Jorgenson
4724:Joseph A. Pechman
4676:William J. Baumol
4646:Lawrence R. Klein
4640:Franco Modigliani
4557:George J. Stigler
4539:Paul A. Samuelson
4450:Joseph Schumpeter
4360:William Z. Ripley
4354:George E. Barnett
4318:Edwin W. Kemmerer
4241:Walter F. Willcox
4193:Jeremiah W. Jenks
4140:Charles F. Dunbar
4134:Francis A. Walker
4086:
4085:
4077:Eliana La Ferrara
3968:Lars Peter Hansen
3956:Thomas J. Sargent
3866:Andreu Mas-Colell
3835:Hugo Sonnenschein
3793:James A. Mirrlees
3662:Franco Modigliani
3579:Tjalling Koopmans
3537:Joseph Schumpeter
3461:
3460:
3376:Dale T. Mortensen
3362:Economic Sciences
3351:Robert G. Edwards
3195:
3194:
3094:Richard H. Thaler
3058:Robert J. Shiller
3054:Lars Peter Hansen
3026:Thomas J. Sargent
3014:Dale T. Mortensen
2906:A. Michael Spence
2902:George A. Akerlof
2871:Robert A. Mundell
2839:James A. Mirrlees
2807:Douglass C. North
2779:William F. Sharpe
2731:Franco Modigliani
2707:George J. Stigler
2691:Lawrence R. Klein
2580:Paul A. Samuelson
2515:
2514:
2505:Thomas J. Sargent
2502:Succeeded by
2493:Dale T. Mortensen
2455:Succeeded by
2429:Academic offices
2349:Media related to
2119:. August 6, 2010.
1505:
1504:
1432:Political economy
1387:N. Gregory Mankiw
1377:Thomas J. Sargent
1222:Market monetarism
1036:Endogenous growth
866:National accounts
592:Dale T. Mortensen
416:bachelor's degree
349:Dale T. Mortensen
313:Dale T. Mortensen
290:
289:
147:Welfare economics
16:(Redirected from
5114:
4885:William Nordhaus
4825:Martin Feldstein
4813:Robert Lucas Jr.
4670:Moses Abramovitz
4617:Walter W. Heller
4611:Kenneth J. Arrow
4593:Wassily Leontief
4491:Calvin B. Hoover
4479:John H. Williams
4378:Alvin S. Johnson
4348:Ernest L. Bogart
4265:Henry B. Gardner
4247:Thomas N. Carver
4158:Arthur T. Hadley
4113:
4106:
4099:
4090:
4089:
4053:Orazio Attanasio
4011:James J. Heckman
4006:
3980:Roger B. Myerson
3962:Richard Blundell
3950:Ariel Rubinstein
3939:
3902:Robert B. Wilson
3878:Christopher Sims
3849:
3680:Michio Morishima
3668:Edmond Malinvaud
3614:Wassily Leontief
3525:Harold Hotelling
3519:François Divisia
3488:
3481:
3474:
3465:
3464:
3399:
3353:(United Kingdom)
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3208:
3199:
3198:
3188:
3180:
3178:Philip H. Dybvig
3161:
3142:
3140:Robert B. Wilson
3127:
3117:Abhijit Banerjee
3108:
3102:William Nordhaus
3096:
3088:
3076:
3068:
3060:
3044:
3042:Lloyd S. Shapley
3032:
3020:
3010:Peter A. Diamond
3004:
2992:
2984:
2982:Roger B. Myerson
2968:
2966:Edmund S. Phelps
2960:
2954:Robert J. Aumann
2948:
2936:
2924:
2912:
2885:
2879:James J. Heckman
2873:
2865:
2857:
2855:Myron S. Scholes
2851:Robert C. Merton
2845:
2833:
2825:
2819:John F. Nash Jr.
2815:John C. Harsanyi
2809:
2797:
2789:
2781:
2775:Merton H. Miller
2765:
2757:
2749:
2741:
2733:
2725:
2717:
2709:
2701:
2693:
2685:
2683:Sir Arthur Lewis
2673:
2671:Herbert A. Simon
2665:
2653:
2634:
2622:
2610:
2608:Wassily Leontief
2602:
2600:Kenneth J. Arrow
2590:
2582:
2574:
2541:
2534:
2527:
2518:
2517:
2470:Preceded by
2458:Martin Feldstein
2437:Robert Lucas Jr.
2434:Preceded by
2426:
2425:
2397:Peter A. Diamond
2380:
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2332:
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1497:
1490:
1483:
1467:
1466:
1457:Money portal
1455:
1454:
1453:
1367:William Nordhaus
1352:Robert Lucas Jr.
1242:François Quesnay
878:Nominal rigidity
849:Demand for money
827:Microfoundations
763:Financial crisis
743:Effective demand
713:Aggregate supply
708:Aggregate demand
695:
672:
671:
656:social insurance
648:optimal taxation
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4784:D. Gale Johnson
4778:Robert W. Fogel
4766:Anne O. Krueger
4760:Victor R. Fuchs
4742:William Vickrey
4706:Alice M. Rivlin
4688:W. Arthur Lewis
4664:Robert M. Solow
4628:
4623:R. Aaron Gordon
4575:Milton Friedman
4545:Edward S. Mason
4527:Arthur F. Burns
4485:Harold A. Innis
4467:
4456:Howard S. Ellis
4432:I. Leo Sharfman
4426:Joseph S. Davis
4420:Albert B. Wolfe
4414:Edwin G. Nourse
4408:Sumner Slichter
4366:Harry A. Millis
4324:Thomas S. Adams
4306:
4283:Henry R. Seager
4253:John R. Commons
4223:Frank A. Fetter
4217:Henry W. Farnam
4211:Edmund J. James
4199:Simon N. Patten
4169:
4122:
4117:
4087:
4082:
4065:Guido Tabellini
4017:Manuel Arellano
4000:
3992:Bengt Holmström
3974:Torsten Persson
3933:
3913:
3908:Elhanan Helpman
3884:Roger Guesnerie
3872:Takashi Negishi
3843:
3811:Daniel McFadden
3781:J. Denis Sargan
3763:Lionel McKenzie
3745:
3632:Trygve Haavelmo
3584:
3543:Wesley Mitchell
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3249:(United States)
3247:Richard F. Heck
3233:
3226:
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2843:William Vickrey
2836:
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2812:
2803:Robert W. Fogel
2800:
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2787:Ronald H. Coase
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419:summa cum laude
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369:Ei-ichi Negishi
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