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Alan S. Blinder is Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics at Princeton University. His main areas interest include stabilization policy, macroeconomics, and income distribution. His many books include:Private Pensions and Public Pensions; Economic Policy and the Great Stagflation; Economics: Principles and Policy, with William J. Baumol;Toward an Economic Theory of Income Distribution; andNatural Resources, Uncertainty and General Equilibrium Systems: Essays in Memory of Rafael Lusky, coedited with Philip Friedman.

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Blinder, A.S. Tight money and loose fiscal policy. Soc 35, 319–323 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02838156

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