Quotes from James Tobin
After the United States entered the war, I joined the Naval Reserve and spent ninety days in a Columbia University dormitory learning to be a naval officer.
~ James Tobin
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My father also happened to be an intellectual, as learned, literate, informed, and curious as anyone I have known. Unobtrusively and casually, he was my wise and gentle teacher.
~ James Tobin
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From 1966 to 1970 I served as Chairman of the New Haven City Plan Commission.
~ James Tobin
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Yale places great stress on undergraduate and graduate teaching. I like teaching, and I do a lot of it.
~ James Tobin
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My father also happened to be an intellectual, as learned, literate, informed, and curious as anyone I have known. Unobtrusively and casually, he was my wise and gentle teacher.
~ James Tobin
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I studied economics and made it my career for two reasons. The subject was and is intellectually fascinating and challenging, particularly to someone with taste and talent for theoretical reasoning and quantitative analysis.
~ James Tobin
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The crisis triggered a fertile period of scientific ferment and revolution in economic theory.
~ James Tobin
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At the time, my personal research objectives were to provide Keynesian economics with more rigorous foundations and to tighten and elaborate the logic of macroeconomic and monetary theory.
~ James Tobin
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The miserable failures of capitalist economies in the Great Depression were root causes of worldwide social and political disasters.
~ James Tobin
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At the same time it offered the hope, as it still does, that improved understanding could better the lot of mankind. For me, growing up in the 1930s, the two motivations powerfully reinforced each other.
~ James Tobin
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The greatest good fortune of my return to Cambridge in 1946 was that there, in the spring, I met Elizabeth Fay Ringo. We were married a few months later.
~ James Tobin
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I was born in Champaign in 1918. From the neighborhood elementary and intermediate schools, I went to the University High School in the twin city, Urbana.
~ James Tobin
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After the United States entered the war, I joined the Naval Reserve and spent ninety days in a Columbia University dormitory learning to be a naval officer.
~ James Tobin
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Eleanor Roosevelt and others said polio changed Roosevelt, that it made him more compassionate. That may be so. But the first impact of the disease was to call forth elements of his nature that no one had seen before - elements that even he may not have known he possessed. His decision to defy polio was a critical moment in his life - perhaps the critical moment.
~ James Tobin
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Most important, I have learned from my colleagues and students.
~ James Tobin
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