As part of the Nobel Prize festivities, award recipients Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims gave their Nobel Prize lectures last week in Stockholm. Sargent's lecture was titled United States then, Europe now. Sims spoke on Statistical Modeling of Monetary Policy and its Effects. You can watch the lecture here. Thank you to the Institute for New Economic Thinking for the video (the lectures start 10 minutes in):
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12-12-2011 9:34 AM
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Graham Griffith
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