Abstract

Edward Prescott is the W. P. Carey Chair of Economicsat Arizona State University and (along with Finn Kydland) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2004. He visited New Zealand, in May 2006, as part of the Southern Workshop in Macroeconomics (SWIM),held in Auckland and co-sponsored by the Economics Departments at the University of Auckland, the University of Otago, and by the New Zealand Treasury and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. During this visit,on behalf of the NZEP, I interviewed him. We covered his views of economics generally and of New Zealand's economy specifically.

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