“STOCKHOLM – Americans Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims shared the Nobel prize in economics on Monday for work that helps governments and central banks weigh up responses to crises – though it offers no immediate answer to current global problems.
“”The methods that I have used and that Tom has developed are essential to finding our way out of this mess,”" Sims said over a satellite link to the announcement event in Stockholm.
But he warned that the Wholesale measurement tools he and...Read Full Story
Toshiaki Watanabe, 29 November 2011
In October 2011, Christopher Sims of Princeton University shared the Nobel Prize for economics with Thomas Sargent of New York University “for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy”. This column by one of Professor Sims’ former students – now a distinguished professor – discusses the importance of his work.
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Christopher Sims said they had been arguing earlier and it had “escalated” and become “heated”. He pulled over his black Corsa close to Darwin Forest Country Park to “chat”. Mr Sims said he thought they had sorted things out and Jessica sat on ...
On Dec. 3, 1985, Sims hid a 25-caliber pistol in his clothes and walked to a Domino’s Pizza shop on Yeamans Hall Road where he worked as a delivery man. Inside were Gary Melke and Christopher Zerr, Charleston Navy Hospital corpsmen who worked ...
Banks faces several charges, including Aggravated Rape. He oddly, may also be a victim in this confusing case. Christopher Sims says his friend was recently attacked after four armed men forced their way into his North Memphis home. "He said ...
This week, we'll take a look at five of the photographers on that list. Christopher Sims used to be a photo archivist at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. He would spend hours and hours each day looking at photos of war ...