Christina Romer | Women in Economics
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Not Synced- [Christina] The most important thing
that I try to pass on -
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is an empirical field, -
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new empirical evidence, -
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to change the way -
Not Syncedyou think about the economy.
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Not SyncedI think being open to that
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for a young economist to know. -
Not SyncedEconomists -- not a group
with a lot of Marys, Natashas or Juanitas, -
Not Syncedand that's caused a lot of controversy.
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Not SyncedHowever, what's often overlooked
are the actual female economists -
Not Syncedwho are pushing economics forward
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Not Syncedby addressing real-world issues.
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Not SyncedWelcome to Women in Economics.
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Not SyncedI grew up in a family
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Not Syncedwhere public policy
was discussed a lot. -
Not SyncedI was planning to be a lawyer,
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in Government. -
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major at my college, -
Not Syncedyou had to take
a year of Economics. -
Not SyncedI was about three weeks in,
and I was hooked, -
Not Syncedlike the government major's gone,
the lawyer's gone, -
Not SyncedI was in an Economist.
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Not SyncedChristina Romer
is a macro economic historian. -
Not SyncedShe takes the tools
of modern economics, -
Not Syncedstatistics, and data
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Not Syncedand applies them
to historical questions. -
Not SyncedChristie's researcher agenda
throughout her career -
Not Syncedhas focused on a course set of topics
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Not Syncedabout economic fluctuations
and business cycles.
- Title:
- Christina Romer | Women in Economics
- Description:
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The fourth episode of our Women In Economics series is on Christina Romer, macroeconomic historian and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Great Recession.
Christina began her career at William & Mary and fell in love with economics, so much so that she changed her career path from law to econ. Her research since has fundamentally changed the way we think about the Great Depression and business cycles.
Because of her groundbreaking work, she was tapped by President Obama in 2008 to chair the Council of Economic Advisers and help lead the country through the Great Recession.
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Tim Sloane / AFP - Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Marginal Revolution University
- Project:
- Women In Economics
- Duration:
- 10:07
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