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- Leonard_Rapping abstract "Leonard A. Rapping (April 16, 1934 – October 1, 1991) was an American economist, most famous for his work with Robert E. Lucas which laid the foundations for real business cycle theory. Although the implications of this work supported laissez-faire policies, Rapping's ideas subsequently evolved in a radical direction. He was highly critical of the supply-side policies of the Reagan administration. Rapping's son is Jonathan Rapping.".
- Leonard_Rapping almaMater University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
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- Leonard_Rapping birthDate "1934-04-16".
- Leonard_Rapping birthPlace Indianapolis.
- Leonard_Rapping birthYear "1934".
- Leonard_Rapping deathDate "1991-10-01".
- Leonard_Rapping deathPlace Boston.
- Leonard_Rapping deathYear "1991".
- Leonard_Rapping field Macroeconomics.
- Leonard_Rapping influenced Robert_Lucas,_Jr..
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- Leonard_Rapping wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leonard Rapping".
- Leonard_Rapping almaMater University_of_California,_Los_Angeles.
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- Leonard_Rapping birthDate "1934-04-16".
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- Leonard_Rapping dateOfBirth "1934-04-16".
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- Leonard_Rapping deathPlace Boston.
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- Leonard_Rapping field Macroeconomics.
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- Leonard_Rapping name "Leonard A. Rapping".
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- Leonard_Rapping description "American economist".
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- Leonard_Rapping comment "Leonard A. Rapping (April 16, 1934 – October 1, 1991) was an American economist, most famous for his work with Robert E. Lucas which laid the foundations for real business cycle theory. Although the implications of this work supported laissez-faire policies, Rapping's ideas subsequently evolved in a radical direction. He was highly critical of the supply-side policies of the Reagan administration. Rapping's son is Jonathan Rapping.".
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