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James Tobin



Tobin, James (1918– ), U.S. economist. He won the 1981 Nobel Memorial Prize in economic science for his research in relating the effects of financial markets to consumption, prices, production, and investment, as well as his studies of government monetary policies and budgets. He had served as one of President John F. Kennedy's economics advisors.



See also: Economics.

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