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Larry E. Jones
Department of  Economics

 

 

Professor Larry E. Jones received his Ph.D. from the University of California-Berkeley in 1981. He teaches in the areas of macroeconomics, public finance, and growth and development. Professor Jones' current research includes macroeconomic theory with special emphasis on development and growth and public finance.

Office: 1108 Heller Hall

Telephone: (612) 624-4553

E-mail: lej@umn.edu

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Professor Larry Jones

   

Selected publications include:

  • “Neoclassical Models of Endogenous Growth: The Effects of Fiscal Policy, Innovation and Fluctuations,” with Rodolfo E. Manuelli, in The Handbook of Growth.

  • "Strategic Delegation in Monetary Unions," joint with V. V. Chari and R. Marimon, The
    Manchester School
    , 72 (s1), November 2004, pp 128-150.

  • “Fluctuations in Convex Models of Endogenous Growth I: Growth Effects,” with Rodolfo E. Manuelli, Henry E. Siu and Ennio Stacchetti, forthcoming Review of Economic Dynamics.

  • “Fluctuations in Convex Models of Endogenous Growth II: Business Cycle Properties,” with Rodolfo E. Manuelli and Henry E. Siu, forthcoming Review of Economic Dynamics.

  • “Mortality, Fertility and Savings Decisions,” (with M. Boldrin), Review of Economic
    Dynamics
    , 5, 2002, 775-814.

 

 


 
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