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Menzie David Chinn (born 1961) is a professor of public affairs and economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison,[1] co-editor of the Journal of International Money and Finance, and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research International Finance and Macroeconomics Program.[2]
Menzie David Chinn | |
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Born | 1961 (age 62–63) |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Laura Schwendinger |
Academic career | |
Field | Economics |
Institution | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Alma mater | Harvard College University of California at Berkeley |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
Website | https://www.ssc.wisc.edu/~mchinn/ |
Chinn received a BA from Harvard College in 1984, a PhD in economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1991, and was a senior economist with the White House Council of Economic Advisers from 2000 to 2001.[2] He contributes to an economics blog at econbrowser.com which has been highly ranked by traffic amongst economics blogs,[3][4][5] and is frequently interviewed by economics journalists.[6]
By citation, Chinn is ranked among the top 500 authors of economic journals[7] and ranked 521 in terms of downloads on the Social Science Research Network.[8] He has written extensively on international economics, trade and exchange rates.[9]
He describes his teaching material as "the (old) neoclassical synthesis, i.e., Keynesian short run plus Classical long run — and some New Keynesian"[10]
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