Jeffrey Frankel
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Jeffrey Frankel is a Professor of Economics at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. A memember of the Council of Economic Advisors under President Bill Clinton, Frankel is a noted international macroeconomist. Frankel contributions to economic theory include formalizing a gravity model for international trade flows (with David Romer).
Frankel directs the Program in International Finance and Macroeconomics at the National Bureau of Economic Research and is also on the Business Cycle Dating Committee, which officially declared the 2001 recesssion.
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References
- American Economic Policy in the 1990's, Jeffrey Frankel and Peter Orszag, The MIT Press, 2002. ISBN 0262062305
- World Trade and Payments: An Introduction, Richard Caves, Jeffrey Frankel and Ronald W. Jones, Addison Wesley Longman; 8th edition, 1999. ISBN 0321031423
- Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System, Jeffrey Frankel, Ernesto Stein and Shang-Jin Wei, Institute for International Economics, 1997. ISBN 0881322024
- Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Work?, Kathryn Mary Dominguez and Jeffrey Frankel, Institute for International Economics, 1993. ISBN 0881321044
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