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Paul Romer
Co-Director and Ralph Landau Senior Fellow in Economic
Growth, Center for Research on Employment and Economic Growth
at SIEPR
Professor Romer, who teaches at Stanford's Graduate School
of Business, focuses his research on economic growth. Currently,
he is researching technology and wages, and science policy.
Recent publications include:
- "Beyond Market Failure," AAAS Science and Technology
Policy Yearbook
- "Wages, Skills and Technology in the United States
and Canada," with Kevin Murphy and Craig Riddell. In
General Purpose Technologies and Economic Growth,
Elhanan Helpman, ed. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998
- "Growth Cycles" (with George W. Evans and Seppo
Honkapohja), American Economic Review, Vol. 88, No.
3, June 1998, pp. 495-515
- Comment on "Capitals Contribution to Productivity
and the Nature of Competition," by Axel Börsch-Supan,
Brookings Papers: Microeconomics 1998, Brookings Institution:
Washington, DC, pp. 245-248
- "Beyond Market Failure," AAAS Science and
Technology Policy Yearbook
He teaches macroeconomics. Mr. Romer is a recipient of the
1999 Stanford Business Schools Distinguished Teaching
Award.
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