Edmund Phelps
Edmund Phelps is an American economist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2006 for his analysis of the relationship between inflation and unemployment, as well as for his insights into the dynamics of economic growth.
Born on Apr 26, 1933 (93 years old)
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Argentina:
Edmund Phelps, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, emphasizes the importance of dynamism and innovation in economic growth.
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Edmund Phelps demonstrated how political corporatism has hindered economic dynamism in Argentina.
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Argentina:
Edmund Phelps highlighted the affinity between expanded Keynesianism and corporatism.
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Ukraine:
Edmund Phelps is a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences laureate who signed the appeal for the transfer of sanctioned Russian assets to aid Ukraine's recovery.
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