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Nobuhiro Kiyotaki

Biography

Kiyotaki is Professor of Economics at Princeton University. He received his PhD. at Harvard University. He has published widely in macroeconomics and monetary economics, including “Monopolistic Competition and the Effects of Aggregate Demand,” with Olivier Blanchard in 1987, “On Money as a Medium of Exchange,” with Randall Wright in 1989, and “Credit Cycles,” with John Moore in 1997.

Kiyotaki also serves as an academic consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Among professional honors, Kiyotaki received 2014 Banque de France -Toulouse School of Economics Senior Prize in Monetary Economics and Finance, 2010 Stephen A. Ross Prize in Financial Economics and 1999 EEA Yrjo Jahnsson Award together with John Moore. He is a Fellow of Econometric Society and a Fellow of British Academy.

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