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      • David Hibbard Romer (born March 13, 1958) is an American economist, the Herman Royer Professor of Political Economy at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of a standard textbook in graduate macroeconomics as well as many influential economic papers, particularly in the area of New Keynesian economics.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_RomerDavid Romer - Wikipedia

    David Hibbard Romer (born March 13, 1958) is an American economist, the Herman Royer Professor of Political Economy at the University of California, Berkeley, and the author of a standard textbook in graduate macroeconomics as well as many influential economic papers, particularly in the area of New Keynesian economics.

  3. David H. Romer is the Herman Royer Professor Emeritus in Political Economy. He joined the Berkeley faculty in 1988 and was promoted to full professor in 1993.

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    NBER Recession Dates: Strengths, Weaknesses, and a Modern Upgrade[PDF], with Christina D. Romer,August 2020.

    A Social Insurance Perspective on Pandemic Fiscal Policy: Implications for Unemployment Insurance and Hazard Pay [PDF], with Christina D. Romer, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 2022. Poste...
    In Praise of Confidence Intervals [PDF], AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2020. Posted with the permission of the American Economic Association.Online Appendix[PDF], January 2020.
    Fiscal Space and the Aftermath of Financial Crises: How It Matters and Why [PDF], with Christina D. Romer, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2019. Posted with the Permission of Brooking...
    Fiscal Space and the Aftermath of Financial Crises: How It Matters and Why.Data and programs [Zip files]
    New Evidence on the Aftermath of Financial Crises in Advanced Countries.Data and programs [Zip files];Supplemental materials [Zip files];Extension of the measure of financial distress through 2017...
    Transfer Payments and the Macroeconomy: The Effects of Social Security Benefit Increases, 1952-1991.Data and programs [Zip files];Supplemental materials [Zip files].
    The Incentive Effects of Marginal Tax Rates: Evidence from the Interwar Era.Data and programs [Zip files];Supplemental materials [Zip files].
  4. DAVID ROMER. Department of Economics University of California Berkeley, California 94720-3880 dromer@berkeley.edu. http://eml.berkeley.edu//~dromer/ Current Positions. Professor of the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley, 2023–present. Previous Positions.

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  5. www.brookings.edu › people › david-h-romerDavid H. Romer - Brookings

    David H. Romer is a nonresident senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings and Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley.

  6. Mar 7, 2019 · David Romer received his A.B. from Princeton University and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His current research interests include financial crises, fiscal policy, and monetary policy.

  7. David H. Romer is the Herman Royer Professor of Political Economy. He joined the Berkeley faculty in 1988 and was promoted to full professor in 1993. Professor Romer is co-director of the Program in Monetary Economics at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and is a member of the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee.