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For other persons named Russell Cooper , see Russell Cooper (disambiguation).
Russell W. Cooper is an American macroeconomist who is the Fred Hofheinz Professor of Economics at the University of Texas, Austin. He has previously held academic positions at Yale University, the University of Iowa, and Boston University. He is best known for his work on coordination games.[1] He is the author of the book Coordination Games,[2] and the co-author of Dynamic Economics with Jerome Adda.[3]
See also
Russell Cooper's homepage at the Univ. of Texas
References
- ^ Cooper, Russell, and Andrew John (1988), 'Coordinating coordination failures in Keynesian models.' Quarterly Journal of Economics 103 (3), pp. 441-63.
- ^ Cooper, Russell (1998), Coordination Games. Cambridge Univ. Press, ISBN 0521578965.
- ^ Adda, Jerome, and Russell Cooper (2003), Dynamic Economics: Quantitative Methods and Applications. MIT Press, ISBN 0262012014.


