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  • Thomas J. Sargent

    American economist

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    Thomas John Sargent (born July 19, ) is an American economist and the W.R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business at New York University.[2] He specializes in the fields of macroeconomics, monetary economics, and time serieseconometrics. As of , he ranks as the 38th most cited economist in the world.[3] He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in together with Christopher A. Sims for their "empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy".[4]

    Education

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    Sargent graduated from Monrovia High School.[5] He earned his B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in , being the University Medalist as Most Distinguished Scholar in Class of , and his PhD from Harvard in , under supervision of John R. Meyer.

    Publications
    “A Life-Cycle Model of Trans-Atlantic Employment Experiences,” (with Sagiri Kitao and Lars Ljungqvist), Review of Economic Dynamics, vol. 25, April.
     
    “Measuring Price-Level Uncertainty and Instability in the U.S., ,” (with Timothy Cogley), Review of Economics and Statistics, , vol. 97(4), pages , October.
     
    “Robert E. Lucas Jr.’s Collected Papers on Monetary Theory,”Journal of Economic Literature, , vol. 53(1), pp. , March.
     
    “Four Types of Ignorance,” (with Lars Peter Hansen), Journal of Monetary Economics, , vol. 69(C), pp.
     
    “Welfare Cost of Business Cycles with Idiosyncratic Consumption Risk and a Preference for Robustness,” (with Martin Ellison), American Economic Journal Macroeconomics, , vol. 7(2), pp. , April.
     
    “Harrod ,” (with Lawrence E. Blume), Economic Journal, , vol. 0(), pp. ,
     
    “Price Level Uncertainty and Instability in the United Kingdom,” (with Timothy Cogley and Paolo Surico), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Contro

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  • Former faculty member Thomas J. Sargent shares Nobel Prize in Economics

    Thomas J. Sargent, a former University of Chicago faculty member in Economics and a visiting fellow in the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics, was named Monday as a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

    Sargent, the Berkley Professor of Economics and Business at New York University, and Christopher A. Sims, the Harold H. Hem ’20 Professor of Economics and Banking at Princeton University, received the award for their “empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy.”

    “Thomas Sargent has shown how structural macroeconometrics can be used to analyze permanent changes in economic policy,” the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences said in its announcement.

    Sargent and his work are well-known at the University of Chicago, where many of his colleagues expressed their happiness about Monday’s news.

    “I am thrilled and excited that Sargent and Sims received the prize.