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  Dr. Robert Mundell, 1999 Nobel Prize Laureate
  Robert Mundell is a Professor of Economics at Columbia University. He has been an adviser to the UN, the IMF, the World Bank, the Gov. of Canada, several governments in Latin America and Europe, the Federal Reserve Board and the US Treasury. Mundell prepared one of the first plans for a common currency in Europe and is known as the father of the theory of optimum currency areas. He formulated what became a standard international macroeconomics model. His writings include over a hundred articles in the scientific journals and numerous books on economic theory of international economics. In 1999 Robert Mundell received for his work the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science.
   
 
 
 

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