Rudi Dornbusch

Rudi Dornbusch
Born(1942-06-08)June 8, 1942
DiedJuly 25, 2002(2002-07-25) (aged 60)
NationalityGerman
American
EducationUniversity of Geneva (BA)
Graduate Institute of International Studies (BA)
University of Chicago (MA, PhD)
Academic career
FieldInternational economics
InstitutionsMIT (1975–2002)
University of Chicago (1974–1975)
University of Rochester (1972–1974)
School or
tradition
New Keynesian economics
Doctoral
advisor
Robert Mundell[1]
Doctoral
students
Andrew Abel[2]
Pedro Aspe
Eliana Cardoso
José De Gregorio
Jeffrey Frankel
Francesco Giavazzi
Ilan Goldfajn[3]
Paul Krugman[4]
Maurice Obstfeld[5]
Kenneth Rogoff[6]
Christina Romer[7]
D. Nathan Sheets
ContributionsOvershooting model
Dornbusch's law
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Rüdiger Dornbusch (June 8, 1942 – July 25, 2002) was a German economist who worked in the United States for most of his career.

  1. ^ Rudi Dornbusch by Stanley Fischer - Project Syndicate
  2. ^ Abel, Andrew B. (1978). Investment and the value of capital (Ph.D.). MIT. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  3. ^ Goldfajn, Ilan (1995). On public debt and exchange rates (Ph.D.). MIT. hdl:1721.1/11082. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  4. ^ Paul Krugman (May 24, 2018). "Turmoil for Turkey's Trump". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Capital mobility and monetary policy under fixed and flexible exchange rates.
  6. ^ Essays on expectations and exchange rate volatility
  7. ^ The instability of the prewar economy reconsidered : a critical examination of historical macroeconomic data.