RePEc Genealogy page for Thomas J. Sargent

This page traces who advised whom during graduate studies for Thomas J. Sargent (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS). You can help amend this and other pages of this project here. You can also look at the page's history.

Graduate studies

Thomas J. Sargent got the terminal degree from Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) in 1968.

Advisor

  1. John R. Meyer

Students

  1. C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, Department of Economics, New York University (NYU), New York City, New York (USA)
    1. 2008 Anastasios G. Karantounias (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  2. At unknown department:
    1. 2005 William Fuchs (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  3. Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, California (USA)
    1. 1989 Ellen R. McGrattan (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    2. 1992 Francois Velde (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    3. 2001 Eva Nagypal (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    4. 2002 Hanno Lustig (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    5. 2003 Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    6. 2004 Pierre-Olivier Weill (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  4. Stern School of Business, New York University (NYU), New York City, New York (USA)
    1. 2014 Cecilia Parlatore (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  5. Department of Economics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (USA)
    1. 1996 George John Hall (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    2. 1998 Marco Bassetto (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    3. 1999 Mariacristina De Nardi (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    4. 2001 Christian Winzer (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  6. Department of Economics, School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, New York City, New York (USA)
    1. 1982 Lawrence J. Christiano (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  7. Department of Economics, New York University (NYU), New York City, New York (USA)
    1. 2007 Viktor Tsyrennikov (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    2. 2009 Jun Nie (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    3. 2009 Greg Warren Kaplan (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    4. 2010 Christian Matthes (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    5. 2010 Roine Vestman (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    6. 2012 Saki Bigio (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    7. 2013 Christopher Tonetti (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    8. 2013 Jesse Perla (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    9. 2015 Isaac Baley (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    10. 2018 Julian Kozlowski (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    11. 2019 Francisco Roldan (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  8. Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA)
    1. 1981 Charles H. Whiteman (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    2. 1981 Martin Eichenbaum (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    3. 1983 Yochanan Shachmurove (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    4. 1987 Paul Sherlock O'Brien (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    5. 1988 Selahattin Imrohoroglu (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  9. Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Stanford, California (USA)
    1. 1988 Andrew Granger Atkeson (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
  10. Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA)
    1. 1983 Richard H. Clarida (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    2. 1986 Patrick Kehoe (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)
    3. 1986 Danny Quah (RePEc Genealogy, EconPapers, IDEAS)