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摘要
1995年,罗伯特·卢卡斯(Robert E. Lucas, Jr.)被授予诺贝尔经济学奖。这篇综述将卢卡斯的工作置于历史背景中,并评估了他的工作对经济学专业的影响。卢卡斯的主要贡献在于他发展并应用了经济学理论来回答宏观经济学中的实质性问题。今天的经济学家经常分析在复杂的概率环境中运行的系统,以理解上一代伟大的理论家只能推测的相互作用。这种巨大的变化主要要归功于卢卡斯。本文转载自《经济展望杂志》(1998年冬季,第12卷,第2期)。1,第171-86页),经美国经济学会许可。
Nobel laureate Robert E. Lucas, Jr.; architect of modern macroeconomics
In 1995, Robert E. Lucas, Jr., was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. This review places Lucas’ work in a historical context and evaluates the effect of this work on the economics profession. Lucas’ central contribution is that he developed and applied economic theory to answer substantive questions in macroeconomics. Economists today routinely analyze systems in which agents operate in complex probabilistic environments to understand interactions about which the great theorists of an earlier generation could only speculate. This sea change is due primarily to Lucas. This essay is reprinted from the Journal of Economic Perspectives (Winter 1998, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 171–86) with the permission of the American Economic Association.