University of Chicago Department of Economics
Prof. Townsend is the Charles E. Merriam Distinguished Service Professor at the Department of Economics at University of Chicago. His contributions in theory include the revelation principle, costly state verification, optimal multiperiod contracts, decentralization with private information, money with spatially separated agents, financial structure and growth, and forecasting the forecasts of others. His contributions in econometrics include the study of risk and insurance in developing countries. His work on village India was awarded the Frisch Medal in 1998.
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