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Alan
Deardorff at Michigan: International Economics
Alberto
Alesina at Harvard: Macro
Amartya
Sen Nobel Laureate
Andrew
Atkeson at UCLA: Monetary policy and business cycle
Andrew
Lo at MIT: Finance and applied econometrics
Andrew
Rose at Berkeley: International trade
Avinash
Dixit at Princeton: International trade and theory
Ben
Bernanke at Princeton: Monetary policy
Bennett
McCallum at Carnegie Melon: Macro and monetary policy
Boyan
Jovanovic at NYU: Macro (growth)
Bruce
Hansen at Wisconsin: Econometrics
Charles
Engel at Wisconsin: International finance
Charles
Evans at FRB: Monetary policy and business cycle
Charles
Jones at Berkeley: Growth
Charles
Nelson at Washington: Empirical macro and applied econometrics
Charles
Whiteman at Iowa: Macro and econometrics
Chris
Sims at Princeton: Macro (Business Cycle), Finance, and Econometrics
Christopher
Carroll at Johns Hopkins: Macro (consumption)
Craig
Burnside at Virginia: Macro
Daniel
McFadden at Berkeley: Econometrician; 2000 Nobel Laureate
Danny
Quah at LSE: Macro (growth)
Daron
Acemoglu at MIT: Macro
Darrel
Duffie at Stanford: Finance
David
Backus at NYU: Finance and business cycle
David
Levine UCLA: Game Theorist
David
Romer at Berkeley: Macro
David
Schmeidler at Ohio: Theory
Donald
Andrews at Yale: Econometrician
Drew
Fundenberg at Harvard: Game theory
Edward
Prescott at Minnesota: Macro
Elhanan
Helpman at Harvard: International and Open Macro
Eric
Leeper at Indiana: Empirical Macro (monetary policy)
Eric
Zivot at Washington: (Applied) Econometrics
Fernando
Alvarez at Chicago: Macro (asset pricing)
Francis
Diebold at Penn: Finance and econometrics
Gene
Grossman at Princeton: International and open macro
George
Akerlof at Berkeley: Theorist (Asymmetric Information); one of 2001 Nobel
Prize in Economics winners
George
Constantinides at Chicago: Asset pricing
George
Evans at Oregon: Macroeconomics (Learning)
Gianluca
Benigno at LSE: Monetary Policy and international finance
Glenn
Hubbard at Columbia: Public finance
Guido
Kuersteiner at MIT: Econometrics
Guillermo
Calvo at Maryland: Macro
Hal
Varian at Berkeley: Micro
Halbert
White at Sandiego: Econometrician
Harald
Uhlig at Humboldt: Macro and (Bayesian) time series
Herman
Bierens at Penn State: Econometrician
J.
Huston McCulloch at Ohio: Finance
Jagdish
Bhagwati at Columbia: International Trade
James
Hamilton at U.C. Sandiego: Macro (Time Series)
James
Heckman at Chicago: Nobel Laureate; Labor and econometrics
James
Powell at Berkeley: Non(Semi)parametric econometrics
James
Stock at Harvard: Empirical Macro
Jaume
Ventura at CREI: International macro
Jeffrey
Frankel at Harvard: International finance and macro
Jeffrey
Wooldridge at Michigan State: Econometrician
Jeremy
Greenwood at Rochester: Macro
Jess
Benhabib at NYU: Macro (growth and RBC)
John
Campbell at Harvard: Finance
John
Cochrane at Chicago: Macro (Business Cycle) and Finance
John
Geweke at Iowa: Econometrician
John
Kagel at Ohio: Experimental and theory
John
Taylor at Stanford: Monetary policy
Jon
Faust at the Fed: Econometrics and Macro
Joon
Yong Park at Seoul & Rice: Econometrics
Jordi
Galí at CREI: Macro and monetary policy
Joseph
Stiglitz-Columbia
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Kenneth
Judd at Stanford: Computational
Kenneth
Rogoff at Harvard: International economics
Kenneth
Singleton at Stanford: Applied econometrics and asset pricing
Kenneth
West at Wisconsin: Macro and econometrics
Kyle
Bagwell at Columbia: International Trade & IO
Larry
Epstein at Rochester: Asset pricing
Larry
Jones at Minnesota: Growth
Larry
Samuelson at Wisconsin: Theory; evolutionary game
Lars
Hansen at Chicago: Econometrics and asset pricing
Lars
Ljungqvist at Stockholm: Macro
Lars
Svensson at Princeton: Monetary policy
Laurence
Ball at Johns Hopkins: Macro
Lawrence
Christiano at Northwestern: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy
Linda
Tesar at Michigan: International
Lung-Fei
Lee at Ohio: Econometrics
Marianne
Baxter at Boston: International
Mark
Gertler at NYU: Macro (monetary policy)
Mark
Taylor at Warwick: Macro and international finance
Mark
Watson at Princeton: Empirical macro
Martin
Eichenbaum at Northwestern: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy
Martin
Evans at Georgetown: International finance
Martin
Feldstein at Harvard: Macro and social security reform
Masao
Ogaki at Ohio State: Econometrician & Applied Macroeconomist
Matthew
Canzoneri at Georgetown: Macro and International Finance
Maurice
Obstfeld at Berkeley: International and open macro
Michael
Devereux at British Columbia: International finance
Michael
Dooley at Santa Cruz: International finance
Michael
Woodford at Princeton: Monetary policy
Nancy
Stokey at Chicago: Macro
Nelson
Mark at Notre Dame: International Finance
Olivier
Blanchard at MIT: Macro (Business Cycle)
Patrick
Kehoe at FRB: Monetary policy and business cycle
Paul
Krugman at MIT: International and Regional
Paul
Milgrom at Stanford: Micro Theory (Auction)
Paul
Ruud at Berkeley: Econometrics
Peter
C.B. Phillips at Yale: Econometrician and applied macro
Peter
Howitt at Brown: Growth
Philippe
Aghion at Harvard: Growth and theory
Pierpaolo
Benigno at NYU: Monetary Policy and international finance
Pierre
Perron at Boston: Econometrician
Randall
Wright III at Penn: Macro and Monetary Economics
Ricardo
Caballero at MIT: Macro and international finance
Richard
Clarida at Columbia: Macro (Monetary Policy)
Robert
Barro at Harvard: Macro (Growth Theory and Empirical)
Robert
Cumby at Georgetown: International finance
Robert
E. Lucas, Jr. at Chicago: Macroeconomics
Robert
Engle at San Diego: Econometrician
Robert
Feenstra at UC Davis: International trade
Robert
Gibbons at MIT: Industrial Organization
Robert
Hodrick at Columbia: International finance
Robert
Mundell at Columbia: International; 1999 Nobel Laureate
Robert
Shiller at Yale: Finance
Rodolfo
Manuelli at Wisconsin: Macro (Growth Theory)
Roger
Myerson at Chicago: Game Theory
Ronald
Gallant at Duke: Econometrician
Serena
Ng at Michigan: Macro & Econometrics
Sergio
Rebelo at Northwestern: Macro and international finance
Stephen
Cecchetti at Ohio: Monetary policy and asset pricing
Steven
Durlauf at Wisconsin: Growth and Social Interaction
Thomas
Sargent at NYU and Stanford: Macro Theory
V.
V. Chari at Minnesota: Business Cycle and Monetary Policy
Whitney
Newey at MIT: Econometrician
William
Barnett- University of Kansas
William
Greene at NYU: Econometrician
Xavier
Sala-i-Martin at Columbia: Macro (Growth)
Yeon-Koo
Che at Wisconsin: Theory (auction)
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