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Edmund Phelps, Nobel-winning economist, 1933-2026
Edmund Phelps, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, made seminal contributions to macroeconomics, significantly transforming the understanding of inflation. His work has had a lasting impact on economic theory and policy.
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