Carl F. Christ

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1950 Economics University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Marc Nerlove grad student 1956 Johns Hopkins
Takeshi Amemiya grad student 1964 Johns Hopkins
Andrea Maneschi grad student 1964 Johns Hopkins
Herschel I. Grossman grad student 1965 Johns Hopkins (PoliSci Tree)
Naomi Lamoreaux grad student 1979 Johns Hopkins
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Christ CF. (1991) Policy undertakings by the seven “summit” countries: ascertaining the degree of compliance a comment Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series On Public Policy. 35: 309-313
Christ CF. (1991) U.S. demographics and saving: Predictions of three saving models: A comment Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series On Public Policy. 34: 163-163
Christ CF. (1990) A Philosophy of Life The American Economist. 34: 33-39
Christ CF. (1982) How much is owed by the federal government? : Discussion of Rudolph Penner's Paper Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series On Public Policy. 16: 257-264
Christ CF. (1979) The economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 94th and 95th U.S. congresses, 1975 through September of 1978 Journal of Monetary Economics. 5: 375-395
Christ CF. (1978) Some dynamic theory of macroeconomic policy effects on income and prices under the government budget restraint Journal of Monetary Economics. 4: 45-70
Christ CF. (1976) An evaluation of the economic policy proposals of the joint economic committee of the 92nd and 93rd congresses Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series On Public Policy. 4: 15-49
Christ CF. (1975) Judging the Performance of Econometric Models of the U.S. Economy International Economic Review. 16: 54-74
Christ CF. (1973) Monetary and Fiscal Influences on U.S. Money Income, 1891-1970 Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 5: 279-300
Christ CF. (1971) Econometric Models of the Financial Sector Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. 3: 419-449
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