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American economist
Gary Duane Hansen (born c. 1958) is an American
macroeconomist at
UCLA. He is known for creating the
theory of indivisible labor, as part of this doctoral thesis at the
University of Minnesota.
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Hansen graduated from the
University of Puget Sound in 1980 and received his doctorate from the
University of Minnesota, under supervision of
Edward Prescott, in 1986.
Selected publications
- Fiscal Reform and Government Debt in Japan: A Neoclassical Perspective
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- Health Insurance Reform: The Impact of a Medicare Buy-In (with Minchung Hsu and Junsang Lee)
- "Business Cycle Fluctuations and the Life Cycle: How Important is On-the-Job Skill Accumulation?? with Selahattin Imrohoroglu
- Consumption over the Life Cycle: The Role of Annuities (with Selo Imrohoroglu)
- Why Have Business Cycle Fluctuations Become Less Volatile? (with Andres Arias and Lee E. Ohanian)
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