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  1. Lawrence Joseph Christiano ist ein US-amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Hochschullehrer. Leben und Forschung. Christiano studierte an der University of Minnesota und erhielt 1973 seinen B.A. in Geschichte und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, dem 1975 ein M.A. in Wirtschaftswissenschaften folgte.

  2. Lawrence J. Christiano is an American economist and researcher. He is a professor of economics at Northwestern University, where he also holds the title of the Alfred W. Chase Chair in Business Institutions, [1] and was chairman of the department of economics from 2016 to 2018. [2]

  3. Alfred W. Chase Professor. PhD: Columbia University, 1982. Curriculum Vitae. l-christiano@northwestern.edu. Website. 847-491-8231. KGH 3455. Larry Christiano's research has been focused primarily on the problem of determining how the government's monetary and fiscal instruments ought to respond to shocks over the business cycle.

  4. 2014 Leverage Restrictions in a Business Cycle Model, with Daisuke Ikeda, in Macroeconomic and Financial Stability: Challenges for Monetary Policy, edited by Bauducco, Christiano and Raddatz, Central Bank of Chile, Santiago.

  5. Lawrence Christiano ist Professor für Economics und derzeitiger Alfred W. Chase Professor of Business Institutions an der Northwestern University. Er ist Mitglied der Econometric Society und Research Associate des National Bureau of Economic Research.

  6. Lawrence J Christiano. Professor, Economics. Alfred W Chase Chair, Economics. Professor, Finance. Economics PhD Program. Phone +1 847 491 8231. Email l-christiano @ northwestern. edu. h-index. h10-index. h5-index. 10522. Citations. 35. h-index. 1981 … 2022. Research activity per year. Overview. Fingerprint. Network. Grants (1) Research Output (98)

  7. Lawrence J. Christiano, Martin S. Eichenbaum & Mathias Trabandt. Working Paper 24811. DOI 10.3386/w24811. Issue Date July 2018. The outcome of any important macroeconomic policy change is the net effect of forces operating on different parts of the economy.