John Driffill

Edward John Driffill is a professor of economics at Yale-NUS College, specialising in international macroeconomics and labour economics. With Lars Calmfors, he is the creator of the Calmfors–Driffill hypothesis.

Driffill received his MA from Cambridge University and his PhD from Princeton University. From 1976 to 1989 he lectured at Southampton University. Appointed professor at Queen Mary and Westfield College in 1990, he returned to Southampton University as Professor in 1992, and became professor at Birkbeck in 1999. He is currently a visiting economics professor, acting as the head of studies of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.

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    Valuing the option to invest when the underlying uncertainty follows a Markov process by Driffill, John, Solá, Martín

    Published 1997
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    Intrinsic bubbles and regime switching by Solá, Martín, Driffill, John

    Published 1996
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