Abstract
Many of us were delighted to hear of the award of the 1980 Nobel Prize in economics to Dr. Lawrence Klein of the University of Pennsylvania. He was presented this award as ''the leading research worker within the field of the economic science which deals with the construction and analysis of empirical models of business fluctuations." Since Dr. Klein is a long-time simulationist, I thought we should hear from him and contacted him by phone for the following interview.
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