Robert E. Lucas
Information about Robert E. Lucas and his work on rational expectations theory.
Not the Final Exam
An amusing quiz that asks somewhat unusual questions about economists who have made an important contribution to the literature. This link is included here because question 5 provides an interesting example of rational expectations at work.
Thomas J. Sargent - an Interview
This interview with Thomas J. Sargent, one of the founders of the new classical school of macroeconomics, was printed by the Minneapolis Fed in December, 1989. It contains a good discussion of Sargent's views on the contributions of the rational expectations hypothesis.