Robert J. Hodrick
Robert J. Hodrick | |
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Born | September 12, 1950 |
Nationality | American |
Institution | Columbia University |
Field | Monetary economics |
Alma mater |
University of Chicago Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | Arnold Zellner |
Contributions | Hodrick–Prescott filter |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Robert James Hodrick (born September 12, 1950), is a U.S. economist specialized in International Finance. AB, Princeton, 1972; PhD, University of Chicago, 1976.[1] Until 1983, he served as a professor at Carnegie-Mellon University, where he worked jointly with Edward C. Prescott on business cycle, and developed the Hodrick–Prescott filter to distinguish trends from cyclical fluctuations. He taught at Northwestern University and joined Columbia University in 1996.
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