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Nicholas Gregory Mankiw
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Alternative spellings: N. Gregory Mankiw N. G. Mankiw N.G. Mankiw Gregory N. Mankiw G. N. Mankiw G.N. Mankiw Gregory Mankiw Gregory Mankiv Nicholas Gregory Mankiv Nicholas G. Mankiv N. Gregory Mankiv N. G. Mankiv N.G. Mankiv N. Gregori Mėnk'ju N. Geligaoli Mankun N. Ge li gao li Man kun N. Ge li gao li Man kun N. Geligaoli Mankun N·格里高利·曼昆 格里高利 曼昆 N·格里高利 曼昆
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Nicholas Gregory Mankiw (/ˈmænkjuː/; born February 3, 1958) is an American macroeconomist who is currently the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Mankiw is best known in academia for his work on New Keynesian economics. Mankiw has written widely on economics and economic policy. As of February 2020, 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. He was the 11th most cited economist and the 9th most productive research economist as measured by the h-index. In addition, Mankiw is the author of several best-selling textbooks, writes a popular blog, and has since 2007 written approximately monthly for the Sunday business section of The New York Times. According to the Open Syllabus Project, Mankiw is the most frequently-cited author on college syllabi for economics courses. Mankiw is a conservative and has been an economic adviser to several Republican politicians. From 2003 to 2005, Mankiw was Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W. Bush. In 2006, he became an economic adviser to Mitt Romney, and worked with Romney during his presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012. In October 2019, he announced that he was no longer a Republican because of his discontent with President Donald Trump and the Republican Party. (Source: DBPedia)
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Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (62)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (58)
MIT Press readings in economics (6)
Lehrbuch (4)
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (4)
Working papers / Harvard Business School, Division of Research (3)
Working papers / Department of Economics, The Johns Hopkins University (3)
NBER working paper series (2)
Gabler-Lehrbuch (2)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the American Economic Association (2)
Working paper series / European Central Bank ; Eurosystem (1)
Working paper series / European Central Bank (1)
Finance and economics discussion series (1)
UTB für Wissenschaft / Volkswirtschaftslehre (1)
CFM discussion paper series (1)
Working papers in economics (1)
Studies in business cycles (1)
Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Economic Research Division (1)
Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center, Yale University (1)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual congress of the European Economic Association (1)
Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (1)