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Nobuhiro Kiyotaki is a Japanese economist and professor at Princeton University. He is best known for his work on monetary theory and macroeconomics. He was born on 24 June 1955 in Tokyo, Japan. Kiyotaki received his B.A. in economics from the University of Tokyo in 1978 and his Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983. He has held positions at the University of Chicago, the London School of Economics, and Princeton University. Kiyotaki has made significant contributions to the fields of monetary theory and macroeconomics. He is best known for his work on the monetary theory of business cycles, which he developed with his co-author, John Moore. He has also made important contributions to the theory of financial crises, the theory of asset pricing, and the theory of economic growth. Kiyotaki has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics, the Onassis Prize in Economics, and the Order of the Rising Sun. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. As of 2021, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki is 65 years old. He has a height of 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) and a weight of 68 kg (150 lbs). He has black hair and brown eyes. His zodiac sign is Cancer. Nobuhiro Kiyotaki is unmarried and has no children. He has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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2013

Later, Kiyotaki worked with Randall Wright to construct a model of the role of money, showing how money increased economic efficiency by permitting trade of many different types of goods which might not be traded under a system of barter. This model, which formalized William Stanley Jevons' insight about the double coincidence of wants as a barrier to economic activity under barter, has come to be known as the Kiyotaki–Wright model.

1997

He is a fellow of the Econometric Society, was awarded the 1997 Nakahara Prize of the Japan Economics Association and the 1999 Yrjö Jahnsson Award of the European Economic Association, the latter together with John Moore. In 2003, Kiyotaki was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences. Thomson Reuters lists Kiyotaki among the 'citation laureates' who are likely future winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics.

In 1997, with John Moore, Kiyotaki constructed a model to show how small shocks to the economy might be amplified into large output fluctuations through the interaction between real estate prices and restrictions on the availability of credit. This model of 'credit cycles' is now known as the Kiyotaki–Moore model.

1987

In 1987, together with Olivier Blanchard, Kiyotaki demonstrated the importance of monopolistic competition for the aggregate demand multiplier. Most New Keynesian macroeconomic models now assume monopolistic competition for the reasons outlined by Blanchard and Kiyotaki.

1978

He received a B.A. from University of Tokyo in 1978. After receiving his doctorate in economics from Harvard University in 1985, Kiyotaki held faculty positions at the Univ. of Wisconsin–Madison, the Univ. of Minnesota, and the London School of Economics before moving to Princeton.

1955

Nobuhiro Kiyotaki FBA (清滝 信宏 , Kiyotaki Nobuhiro) (born June 24, 1955) is a Japanese economist and Professor of Economics at Princeton University especially known for proposing several models that provide deeper microeconomic foundations for macroeconomics, some of which play a prominent role in New Keynesian macroeconomics.