Timothy J. Kehoe

Coauthors

Kim Ruhl and I are looking for ideas,
or it is beer that we are looking for?


Caroline Betts looks up references for a recent paper.


Raphael Bergoeing looks to heaven for inspiration.


Hal Cole looks to beer for inspiration.


Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba looks to glories from centuries past for inspiration.


I look to David Levine
to tell me about our most recent paper.


Ed Prescott looks to Marx (or is it to traditional econometrics?) as a source for new ideas.


Claustre Bajona looks serious.


Raimundo Soto, Rapahel Bergoeing, and Betsy Caucutt look to me for ideas for a good time. Betsy is not a coauthor (yet), but she is a good economist.


Raphael Bergoeing, and Patrick Kehoe, and I look to take on the world.


Michele Boldrin looks to me as a source for new ideas.
(Maybe that is why we have not written a paper yet!)

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