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PJ Glandon is an associate professor of economics at Kenyon College, where he also serves as chair of the economics department. PJ joins David on Macro Musings to talk about his recent co-authored article, *Macroeconomics Research: Present and Past.* David and PJ also more broadly discuss the state of macroeconomics as a discipline, both in terms of research and pedagogy.
Transcript for this week's episode.
PJ's Twitter: @pjglandon
PJ's Kenyon profile
David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
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Related Links:
*Macroeconomics Research, Present and Past* by PJ Glandon, Ken Kuttner, Sandeep Mazumder, and Caleb Stroup
*Let's Close the Gap: Updating the Textbook Treatment of Monetary Policy* by Jane Ihrig and Scott Wolla
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PJ Glandon is an associate professor of economics at Kenyon College, where he also serves as chair of the economics department. PJ joins David on Macro Musings to talk about his recent co-authored article, *Macroeconomics Research: Present and Past.* David and PJ also more broadly discuss the state of macroeconomics as a discipline, both in terms of research and pedagogy.
Transcript for this week's episode.
PJ's Twitter: @pjglandon
PJ's Kenyon profile
David Beckworth's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings
Join the Macro Musings mailing list!
Check out our new Macro Musings merch!
Related Links:
*Macroeconomics Research, Present and Past* by PJ Glandon, Ken Kuttner, Sandeep Mazumder, and Caleb Stroup
*Let's Close the Gap: Updating the Textbook Treatment of Monetary Policy* by Jane Ihrig and Scott Wolla

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