Romer
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Romer can refer to several different topics, including people, places, and other entities. Below is a detailed exploration of the various meanings and uses of the term "Romer."
People[edit | edit source]
- Paul Romer - An American economist and co-recipient of the 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on endogenous growth theory.
- Christina Romer - An American economist and former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Barack Obama.
- David Romer - An American economist known for his work in macroeconomics and economic policy.
Places[edit | edit source]
- Römer (Frankfurt) - A medieval building in the Altstadt of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It has been the city hall of Frankfurt for over 600 years.
- Romer Lake - A lake located in the region of British Columbia, Canada.
Other Uses[edit | edit source]
- Romer's Gap - A term used in paleontology to describe a gap in the fossil record during the early Carboniferous period.
- Romer's Tree Frog - A species of frog endemic to Hong Kong, known scientifically as Liuixalus romeri.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Economics
- Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Macroeconomics
- Altstadt (Frankfurt)
- Paleontology
- Carboniferous
- Endemic species
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