Finn Kydland

Finn Kydland

economist Norway

Finn Kydland is a Norwegian economist who was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2004 with Edward Prescott. Their groundbreaking work focused on the implications of time inconsistency in economic policy, highlighting how governments often prioritize short-term objectives at the expense of long-term stability. Kydland's research has significantly influenced modern macroeconomic theory and policy-making.

Born on Dec 01, 1943 (81 years old)

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