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Robert Mundell, Ph.D.
Robert Mundell, Ph.D.

For the past 25 years, Robert Mundell has been Professor of Economics at Columbia University in New York. A recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science in 1999, he has lectured extensively worldwide and has served as an adviser to a number of international agencies and organizations including the United Nations, the IMF, the World Bank, the Government of Canada, several governments in Latin America and Europe, the Federal Reserve Board, and the U.S. Treasury. He is the author of numerous works and articles on economic theory of international economics and is known as the father of the theory of optimum currency areas. He also formulated what became a standard international macroeconomics model and was a pioneer of the theory of the monetary and fiscal policy mix. He has written extensively on the history of the international monetary system and played a significant role in the founding of the euro. In 1983 Professor Mundell received the Jacques Rueff Medal and Prize in the French Senate; in 1997 he became a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association; and in 1998 he was made a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Science.

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