Honoring Lawrence Klein’s Legacy

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Lawrence Klein

Macroeconomic Measurement, Theory, Prediction and Policy: A Colloquium Honoring The Legacy of Lawrence R. Klein will be held on Saturday, October 25, in Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall. The day-long program at Penn will begin with remarks by Dirk Krueger, professor and chair of economics at Penn. 

Sessions will focus on Macroeconomic Theory and Measurement and Macroeconomic Policy as well as presentations that describe “Klein’s Legacy as Embodied in the Penn Institute for Economic Research,” “Klein’s Legacy as Embodied in The International Economic Review” and “Klein’s Legacy in Historical Perspective.”

See http://economics.sas.upenn.edu/ to register.

Professor Emeritus Lawrence R. Klein, the Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics at Penn and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1980, died October 20, 2013 (Almanac October 29, 2013).

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