Dmitry Plotnikov
University of California, Los Angeles
Dmitry Plotnikov is an economics Ph. D. student at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests include macroeconomic theory and policy, the theory of unemployment and applied econometrics. Prior to attending UCLA, Dmitry received a Master's degree in Economics from the New Economic School in Moscow, Russia and a B.S. degree in Mathematics.
Articles by Dmitry Plotnikov:
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Does fiscal policy matter? Is there a better way to reduce unemployment?
5 September 2011, 12875 reads
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