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CURRICULUM VITAE ROBERT E. LUCAS, JR. PERSONAL Birth Date: September 15, 1937, Yakima, WA Home Address: 320 West Oakdale Avenue, # 1903, Chicago, IL 60657 EDUCATION 1959 University of Chicago, B.A., History 1964 University of Chicago, Ph.D., Economics FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORS 1955-59 Proctor and Gamble Scholarship 1959 Phi Beta Kappa 1959-60 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1961-62 Brookings Fellowship 1963 Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship 1966-67 Ford Foundation Faculty Fellowship 1976 Fellow, Econometric Society 1980 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1981 Member, National Academy of Sciences 1981-82 Guggenheim Fellow 1992 Doctorat Honoris Causa, Universite Paris-Dauphine 1994 Doctorat Honoris Causa, Athens University of Economics and Business 1995 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 1996 Doctorat of Science, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology 1996 Titular Member of the European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities 1997 American Philosophical Society 1998 Doctorat Honoris Causa, University of Montreal 2004 Fellow, American Finance Association 2016 Phoenix Prize 1

EMPLOYMENT 1963-67 Assistant Professor of Economics, Carnegie Institute of Technology 1967-70 Associate Professor of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University 1970-74 Professor of Economics, Carnegie-Mellon University 1974-75 Ford Foundation Visiting Research Professor of Economics, University of Chicago 1975-80 Professor of Economics, University of Chicago 1981-82 Visiting Professor of Economics, Northwestern University 1980- John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1975-83 Vice-Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Chicago 1986-88 Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Chicago 1972-78 Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Theory 1977-81 Associate Editor, Journal of Monetary Economics 1988-2002 Editor, Journal of Political Economy 1980-82 Member, Executive Committee, American Economic Association 1982-84 Member, Council, Econometric Society 1987 Vice-President, American Economic Association 1991-95 Member, Council, American Academy of Arts and Science 1997 President, Econometric Society 2002 President, American Economic Association 2002-08 Editor, Review of Economic Dynamics BOOKS and CHAPTERS IN BOOKS Substitution Between Labor and Capital in U.S. Manufacturing:1929-1958, unpublished University of Chicago doctoral dissertation. Capital-Labor Substitution in U.S. Manufacturing, in A.C. Harberger and M.J. Bailey, eds., The Taxation of Income from Capital, Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1969. Real Wages, Employment and Inflation, with L.A. Rapping, in E.S. Phelps, et al., The New Microeconomics in Employment and Inflation Theory, New York: W.W. Norton, 1970. Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice, co-editor with Thomas J. Sargent, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1981. 2

Studies in Business-Cycle Theory, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1981. Models of Business Cycles, 1985 Yrjo Jahnsson Lectures, Oxford, England: Basil Blackwell. Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics, with Nancy L. Stokey and Edward C. Prescott, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989. Lectures on Economic Growth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2002. Collected Papers on Monetary Theory, ed., Max Gillman, Harvard University Press, 2013. Rules, Discretion, and the Role of the Economic Advisor, in Rational Expectations and Economics Policy, NBER (1980): 199-210. ARTICLES Notes on Estimated Aggregate Quarterly Consumption Functions, with Z. Griliches, G.S. Maddala, and N. Wallace, Econometrica, 1962. Optimal Investment Policy and the Flexible Accelerator, International Economic Review, 1967. Tests of a Capital-Theoretic Model of Technological Change, Review of Economic Studies 34 (1967): 175-189. Adjustment Costs and the Theory of Supply, Journal of Political Economy 75, (1967): 321 334. Estimation and Inference for Linear Models in which Subsets of the Dependent Variable are Constrained, with T. McGuire, J. Farley and W. Ring, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1968. Real Wages, Employment, and Inflation, with Leonard A. Rapping, Journal of Political Economy 77 (1969): 721-54. Price Expectations and the Phillips Curve, with Leonard A. Rapping, American Economic Review 59 (1969): 342-50. Capacity, Overtime and Empirical Production Functions, American Economic Review 60 (1970): 23-27. Investment under Uncertainty," with Edward C. Prescott, Econometrica 39 (1971): 659-81. 3

Optimal Management of a Research and Development Project, Management Science, 17 (1971): 679-697. A Note on Price Systems in Infinite Dimensional Space, with Edward C. Prescott, International Economic Review 13 (1972): 416-22. Expectations and the Neutrality of Money, Journal of Economic Theory 42 (1972): 103-124. Unemployment in the Great Depression: Is There a Full Explanation?, with Leonard A. Rapping, Journal of Political Economy 80 (1972): 186-91. Wage Inflation and the Structure of Regional Unemployment: Comment, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 5 (1973): 382-84. Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Trade-Offs, American Economic Review 63 (1973): 326-34. Econometric Testing of the Natural Rate Hypothesis, Otto Eckstein, ed., The Econometrics of Price Determination Conference, Washington, 1972. Equilibrium Search and Unemployment, with Edward C. Prescott, Journal of Economic Theory 7(1974): 188-209. Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique, K. Brunner and A. Meltzer, eds., The Phillips Curve and Labor Markets, North-Holland, 1975. Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 1 (1976):19-46. An Equilibrium Model of the Business Cycle, Journal of Political Economy 83 (1975): 1113-1144. Understanding Business Cycles, K. Brunner and A. Meltzer, eds., Stabilization of the Domestic and International Economy, North-Holland, 1977. Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 5 (1977): 7-29, a supplementary series to the Journal of Monetary Economics. Some International Evidence on Output-Inflation Tradeoffs: Reply, American Economic Review 63 (1973): 326-334. Reply to Muench and Polemarchakis and Weiss, Journal of Economic Theory 15 (1977): 351-352. Unemployment Policy, American Economic Review 68 (1978): 353-57. 4

Asset Prices in an Exchange Economy, Econometrica 46 (1978): 1429-1445. On the Size Distribution of Business Firms, Bell Journal of Economics (1978): 508-23. After Keynesian Macroeconomics," with Thomas J. Sargent, After the Phillips Curve, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Conference Series No. 19: 49-72; reprinted in the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review 3 (1979): 1-6. A Report to the OECD by a group of independent experts: A review, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 11 (1977): 161-168. Rules, Discretion and the Role of the Economic Advisor, Stanley Fischer, ed., Rational Expectations and Economic Policy, Chicago: University of Chicago Press for the NBER, 1980 Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy, John H. Karaken and Neil Wallace, eds., Models of Monetary Economics, Minneapolis: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1980 and Economic Inquiry 18 (1980): 203-20. Two Illustrations of the Quantity Theory of Money, American Economic Review 70 (1980): 1005-14. Methods and Problems in Business Cycle Theory, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 12 (1980): 696-715. Tobin and Monetarism: A Review Article, Journal of Economic Literature 19 (1981): 558-67. Interest Rates and Currency Prices in A Two-Country World, Journal of Monetary Economics 10 (1982): 335-359. Optimal Growth with Many Consumers," with Nancy L. Stokey, Journal of Economic Theory 32 (1984): 139-171. Optimal Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Economy Without Capital, with Nancy L. Stokey, Journal of Monetary Economics 12 (1983): 55-93. Corrigendum, Expectations and the neutrality of money, Journal of Economic Theory 31 (1983): 197-199. Optimal growth with many consumers, with Nancy L. Stokey, Journal of Economic Theory 32. (1984): 139-171. 5

Money in a Theory of Finance." K. Brunner and A. Meltzer, eds., Essays on Macroeconomic Implications of Financial and Labor Markets and Political Processes, North-Holland, 1984. Carnegie-Rochester Series on Public Policy, Vol. 21, (1984); 9-46. Principles of Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Journal of Monetary Economics 17 (1986)117-134. Adaptive Behavior and Economic Theory, Journal of Business 59 (1986): S401-S426. Money and Interest in a Cash-In-Advance Economy, with Nancy L. Stokey, Econometrica 55 (1987): 491-514. On the Mechanics of Economic Development, Journal of Monetary Economics 22 (1988): 3-42. Money Demand in the United States: A Quantitative Review, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 29 (1988): 137-167. Liquidity and Interest Rates, Journal of Economic Theory 50 (1990): 237-264. Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries? American Economic Review 80 (1990): 92-96. Supply Side Economics: An Analytical Review, Oxford Economic Papers 42 (1990): 293-316. On Efficient Distribution with Private Information, with Andrew G. Atkeson, Review of Economic Studies 59 (1992): 427-453. Money and Interest in a Cash-in-Advance Economy: Reply, with Nancy L. Stokey, Econometrica, 60, (1991); 441-42. On Efficiency and Distribution, Economic Journal 102 (1992): 233-247. Making a Miracle, Econometrica 61 (1993): 251-272. Review of Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960, Journal of Monetary Economics 34 (1994): 5-16. Comments on Ball and Mankiw, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy 41 (1994): 153-155. Efficiency and Equality in a Simple Model of Efficient Unemployment Insurance, with Andrew G. Atkeson,) Journal of Economic Theory 66 (1995): 64-88. 6

Review of Robert Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes: Hopes Betrayed, 1883-1920, and John Maynard Keynes: The Economist as Savior, Journal of Modern History 67 (1995): 914-17. Nobel Lecture: Monetary Neutrality, Journal of Political Economy 104 (1996); 661-682. Inflation and Welfare, Econometrica 68 (2000): 247-274. Some Macroeconomics for the 21st Century, Journal of Economic Perspectives 14 (2000): 159-168. Externalities and Cities, Review of Economic Dynamics 4, (2001): 245-274. Interest Rates and Inflation, with Fernando Alvarez and Warren E. Weber, American Economic Review 91 (2001): 219-225. On the Internal Structure of Cities, with Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Econometrica 70 (2002):1445-1476. Life Earnings and Rural-Urban Migration, Journal of Political Economy 112 (2004): S29-S59. Macroeconomic Priorities, American Economic Review 93 (2003): 1-14. Comment on Niall Ferguson, British Imperialism Revisited: The Costs and Benefits of Anglobalization, Historically Speaking, a publication of the Historical Society, April 2003. The Industrial Revolution: Past and Future. The Region. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Annual Report, 2003. Professional Memoir, William Breit and Barry T. Hirsch, eds. Lives of the Laureates, Fourth edition, 2004. Keynote Address to the 2003 HOPE Conference: My Keynesian Education, History of Political Economy, Vol. 36, (2004):12-24. Present at the Creation: Reflections on the 2004 Nobel Prize to Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott, Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 8, (2005): 777-779. Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Vol. 4: Cities and Geography, Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, Vol. 6 (2006): 91-112. 7

General Equilibrium Analysis of the Eaton-Kortum Model of International Trade, joint with Fernando Alvarez, Journal of Monetary Economics 54 (2007): 1726-1768. Comment on Bruce Mazlish, Progress in History, Historically Speaking, a publication of the Historical Society, 2006. Menu Costs and Phillips Curves, with Mikhail Golosov, Journal of Political Economy 115 (2007): 171-199. Remarks on the influence of Edward Prescott, Economic Theory, Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) 32 (2007): 7-11. Trade and the Diffusion of the Industrial Revolution, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 1 (2009): 1-25. Ideas and Growth. Economica 76 (2009): 1-19. Erratum, Economica, 77, (2010): 611-611. Knowledge Growth and the Allocation of Time, joint with Benjamin Moll, Journal of Political Economy 122 (2014): 1-51. What economists do, Journal of Applied Economics 14 (2011): 1-4. Glass-Steagall: A Requiem, American Economic Review 103 (2013): 43-47. Knowledge, Growth and the Allocation of Time, with Benjamin Moll, Journal of Political Economy 122 (2014): 1-51. Liquidity: meaning, measurement, management, Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 96 (2014): 1-51. Human Capital and Growth, American Economic Review 105 (2015): 85-88. On the stability of money demand, with Juan Pablo Nicolini, Journal of Monetary Economics, 73(C), (2015); 48-65. WORKING PAPERS Models of Idea Flows. NBER Working Paper #14135 (2008), joint with Fernando Alvarez and Francisco Buera. 8

Idea Flows, Economic Growth, and Trade NBER Working Paper #19667 (2013), joint with Fernando E. Alvarez and Francisco J. Buera Learning, Career Paths, and the Distribution of Wages, NBER Working Paper #22151 (2016), joint with Santiago Caicedo, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg. 9