Edward C. Prescott

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Edward C. Prescott

Born December 26, 1940 (1940-12-26) (age 67)
Glens Falls, New York, USA
Nationality United States
Fields Economics
Alma mater Case Western Reserve University Carnegie Mellon University
Swarthmore College
Doctoral advisor Michael C. Lovell
Doctoral students Costas Azariadis
Edward Green
Gary Hansen
Finn Kydland
Rajnish Mehra
José Víctor Ríos Rull
Known for Quantitative general equilibrium business cycle theory
Time consistency in economic policy
Notable awards Nobel Prize in Economics (2004)

Edward Christian Prescott (born December 26, 1940) is an American economist. He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2004, sharing the award with Finn E. Kydland, "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles". This research was primarily conducted while both Kydland and Prescott were affiliated with the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (now Tepper School of Business) at Carnegie Mellon University.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Prescott was born in Glens Falls, New York, to Mathilde Helwig Prescott and William Clyde Prescott. In 1962, he received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Swarthmore College, where he was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He then received a master's degree from Case Western Reserve University in 1963 and a Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon University in 1967.

[edit] Academic career

From 1966 to 1971, Prescott taught at the University of Pennsylvania. He then returned to Carnegie Mellon until 1980, when he moved to the University of Minnesota, where he taught until 2003. In 1978, he was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, where he was named a Ford Foundation Research Professor. In the following year, he visited Northwestern University and stayed there until 1982. [1] [2] Since 2003, he has been teaching at Arizona State University. In 2004, he held the Maxwell and Mary Pellish Chair in Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[3] In 2006, he held the Shinsei Bank Visiting Professorship at New York University.

Currently working as an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and as a professor at Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business, he is a major figure in macroeconomics, especially the theories of business cycles and general equilibrium. In his "Rules Rather Than Discretion: The Inconsistency of Optimal Plans," published in 1977 with Finn E. Kydland, he analyzed whether central banks should have strict numerical targets or be allowed to use their discretion in setting monetary policy. He is also well known for his work on the Hodrick-Prescott Filter, used to smooth fluctuations in a time series.

[edit] Political activity

Edward Prescott is one of the "100 Economists" (actually 90 in number) who during the 2008 US presidential elections signed a statement critical of Democratic candidate Senator Barack Obama's proposed economic plan. [4] He has championed tax cuts that go beyond those enacted during the George W. Bush administration, and particularly advocates abolishing taxation of capital income.[citation needed]

[edit] Honours and awards

[edit] References

  • Lucas, Robert E, Jr. and Prescott, Edward C. (1971). "Investment Under Uncertainty". Econometrica 39(5): 659–681. 
  • Kehoe, T. J., and E. C. Prescott, editors, Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2007.
  • Finn Kydland (1977). "Rules Rather than Discretion: The Inconsistency of Optimal Plans". Journal of Political Economy: 473–492. 
  • Prescott, Edward C. and Mehra, Rajnish (1980]]). "Recursive Competitive Equilibrium: The Case of Homogeneous Households". Econometrica 48(6): 1365–79. 
  • Finn Kydland (1982). "Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations". Econometrica 50: 1345–1370. doi:10.2307/1913386. 
  • Mehra, Rajnish; Edward C. Prescott (1985). "The Equity Premium: A Puzzle". Journal of Monetary Economics 15: 145–161. doi:10.1016/0304-3932(85)90061-3. 
  • Finn Kydland (1990). "Business Cycles: Real Facts and a Monetary Myth". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review: 3–18. 

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Persondata
NAME Prescott, Edward C.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION American economist
DATE OF BIRTH December 26, 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH Glens Falls, New York
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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