Victoria Chick

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Victoria Chick (* 1936 in Berkeley , California ) is a professor emeritus of economics from University College London ( UCL ). Her main research area is monetary policy and Keynesian economic theory .

Life

Victoria Chick studied at the London School of Economics , where she later also taught. She has also worked for the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York .

In the 2000/2001 winter semester, Victoria Chick was visiting professor at the Deutsche Bundesbank at the Free University of Berlin .

Works

literature

  • Malcolm Charles Sawyer, Philip Arestis (Eds.): A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists. 2nd Edition. Elgar, Cheltenham [u. a.] 2000, ISBN 1-85898-560-9 .
  • Philip Arestis, Sheila C. Dow: On Money, Method and Keynes. Selected Essays by Victoria Chick. Macmillan, Basingstoke 1992, ISBN 0-333-53634-7 .

Web links

Footnotes

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