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McCallum, Bennett T

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Personal name headingMcCallum, Bennett T.
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Birth date19350727
Place of birthPoteet, Tex.
Field of activityEconomics
AffiliationPetro-Tex Chemical Corporation
University of Sussex
University of Virginia
Carnegie-Mellon University
Profession or occupationProfessor
Found inHis The liquidity trap and the Pigou effect, 1982: t.p. (Bennett T. McCallum)
Crucial issues concerning central bank independence, 1996: t.p. (Bennett T. McCallum) abstract (Grad. Sch. of Indus. Admin., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, and NBER [Nat'l. Bur. of Econ. Res.])
Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business, via WWW, March 1, 2013 (Bennett T. McCallum; H. J. Heinz Professor of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University; B.A., B.S in Chemical Engineering, Rice University; MBA, Harvard University; Ph. D. (Economics), Rice University; Lecturer in Economics, University of Sussex, 1965-1966; Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1967-1970; Associate Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1970-1974; Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1974-1982; Professor of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1981-1986; H.J. Heinz Professor of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1986-; his areas of expertise are Economics, Statistics and Econometrics; his teaching and research interests include macroeconomic fluctuations, monetary theory and policy; specific topics of ongoing concern include theories of the real effects of monetary policy, strategies for the conduct of monetary policy, macroeconomic consequences of alternative international monetary arrangements, and significance of multiple solutions in rational expectations analysis)
American men and women of science, 1978 (McCallum, Bennett Tarlton; Economics, Econometrics; born July 27, 1935 in Poteet, Texas; B.A., Rice University, 1957; BSChE, Rice University, 1958; MBA, Harvard University, 1963; Ph. D., Rice University, 1969; Chemical Engineer, Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation, 1958-1961)