Economics
Robert Mundell, Nobel Laureate Who Inspired the Euro, Dies at 88
- Widely regarded as a pioneer in modern international economics
- His research made him the intellectual father of the euro
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Robert Mundell, the Nobel Prize-winner and supply-side economist who was considered the intellectual father of the euro, has died. He was 88.
His death was confirmed by Sophia Johnson, assistant director of the program for economic research at Columbia University, where Mundell was professor emeritus.