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Mankiw's most widely-cited paper is "A Contribution to the Empirics of Economic Growth," which was coauthored with David Romer and David Weil and published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 1992. The paper argues that the Solow growth model, once augmented to include a role for human capital, explains reasonably well international differences in standards of living. According to Google Scholar, it has been cited more than 24,000 times, which makes it one of the most cited articles in the field of economics. Mankiw, N. Gregory (January 2020). Principles of economics (Ninthed.). Boston, MA. ISBN 978-0-357-03831-4. OCLC 1109789332. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
Mr. Trump has not laid out a coherent economic worldview, but one recurrent theme is hostility to a free and open system of international trade. From my perspective as an economics policy wonk, that by itself is disqualifying. And then there are issues of temperament.... he does not show the admirable disposition that I saw in previous presidents and presidential candidates I have had the honor to work for. 2019 departure from Republican Party [ edit ] Samuelson, Robert J. "Opinion | It's time we tear up our economics textbooks and start over". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2021-01-06.Along with David Card, Mankiw was elected vice president of the American Economic Association. [79] In November 2006, Mankiw became an official economic adviser to Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's political action committee, Commonwealth PAC. [45] In 2007, he signed on as an economic adviser to Romney's presidential campaign. [46] He continued in that role during Romey's 2012 presidential bid. [47] [48] N. Gregory Mankiw (1998). Principles of Economics (1sted.). Fort Worth, Texas: Dryden Press. ISBN 978-0-03098238-5.
Mankiw has written widely on economics and economic policy. As of February2020 [update], the RePEc overall ranking based on academic publications, citations, and related metrics put him as the 45th most influential economist in the world, out of nearly 50,000 registered authors. [6] He was the 11th most cited economist and the 9th most productive research economist as measured by the h-index. [7] In addition, Mankiw is the author of several best-selling textbooks, writes a popular blog, [8] and has since 2007 written approximately monthly for the Sunday business section of The New York Times. [9] According to the Open Syllabus Project, Mankiw is the most frequently-cited author on college syllabi for economics courses. [10] Mankiw lives in Massachusetts with his wife Deborah, to whom he has been married since 1984. [86] They have three children, Catherine, Nicholas and Peter, and a dog, Tobin. Matthews, Dylan (January 13, 2014). "Stanley Fischer saved Israel from the Great Recession. Now Janet Yellen wants to help him save the U.S." The Washington Post.
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Controversy also arose from a rhetorical question posed by the report and repeated by Mankiw in a speech about the report: [57] "when a fast-food restaurant sells a hamburger, is it providing a service or combining inputs to manufacture a product?" He intended to point out that the distinction between manufacturing jobs and service industry jobs is somewhat arbitrary and so is a poor basis for policy. Even though the issue was not raised in the report, a news account led to criticism that the administration was seeking to cover up job losses in manufacturing by redefining jobs like cooking hamburgers as manufacturing. [58] 2011 student walkout [ edit ] Davis, William L, Bob Figgins, David Hedengren, and Daniel B. Klein. "Economic Professors' Favorite Economic Thinkers, Journals, and Blogs," Econ Journal Watch 8(2): 126–146, May 2011. econjwatch.org NEW Step-by-Step graphs are integrated into the e-book mirror how an instructor constructs graphs in the classroom. By breaking down the process into its components, these graphs create more manageable “chunks” for students to understand each step of the process. These graphs are also available as lecture slides. Mankiw, N. Gregory (1989-08-01). "Real Business Cycles: A New Keynesian Perspective". Journal of Economic Perspectives. 3 (3): 79–90. doi: 10.1257/jep.3.3.79. ISSN 0895-3309. Mankiw, N. Gregory (16 September 2007). "One Answer to Global Warming: A New Tax". The New York Times.
I've not seriously considered other texts since adopting Mankiw. I have looked at more advanced texts that use calculus, but have decided they are not as accessible for the student population that I teach.” On February 18, 2019, Mankiw was mentioned in a clue on the television show Jeopardy!: [85] "N. Gregory Mankiw has penned texts on these 'large' and 'small' fields, relating to how governments spend & how you do." Mankiw, Nicholas Gregory. Princeton University. Department of Economics (ed.). "Understanding Employment Fluctuation". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)Bofinger, Peter (2020-01-03). "Best of Mankiw: Errors and Tangles in the World's Best-Selling Economics Textbooks". Institute for New Economic Thinking . Retrieved 2021-01-06.
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/users/klemperer/IO_Files/free%20entry%20%20Mankiw%20and%20Whinston.pdf [ bare URL PDF] Best 300 Professors Press Release - Public Relations - The Princeton Review - The Princeton Review". www.princetonreview.com.
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After leaving the CEA, Mankiw resumed teaching at Harvard and took over one of the most popular classes at Harvard College, the introductory economics course Ec 10, from Martin Feldstein. [42] He has become an influential figure in the blogosphere and online journalism since launching his eponymous blog. The blog, [8] which was originally designed to assist his Ec10 students, has gained a readership that extends far beyond students of introductory economics. [43] Subtitled "Random Observations for Students of Economics," it was ranked the top economics blog by US economics professors in a 2011 survey. [44]
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