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==Appointments and awards== In October 1985, Modigliani was awarded the [[Nobel prize in Economics]] "for his pioneering analyses of [[saving]] and of [[financial market]]s."<ref>[https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economic-sciences/laureates/1985/press.html Press Release], Nobel Prize Organisation, 15 October 1985</ref> In 1985, Modigliani received MIT's James R. Killian Faculty Achievement Award.<ref>{{cite book|title=Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions|last=Fabozzi|first=Frank J.|author2=Frank J. Jones |author3=Franco Modigliani |pages=Dedication|publisher=Pearson Education, Inc.|year=2010|isbn=978-0-13-613531-9}}</ref> In 1997, he received an ''[[honoris causa]]'' degree in [[Management Engineering]] from the [[University of Naples Federico II]] in 1997. Late in his life, Modigliani became a trustee of the [[Economists for Peace and Security]] organization, formerly "Economists Allied for Arms Reduction"<ref>''[http://www.epsusa.org/publications/newsletter/2000/april2000/NewsNetworkApril2000.pdf The Newsletter for Economists Allied for Arms Reduction] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160409185604/http://epsusa.org/publications/newsletter/2000/april2000/NewsNetworkApril2000.pdf |date=2016-04-09 }}'', Vol. 12, '''1''', April 2000</ref> and was considered an "influential adviser": in the late 1960s, on a contract with the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]], he designed the "MIT-Pennsylvania-Social Science Research Council" model, a tool that "guided [[monetary policy]] in Washington for many decades."<ref name=indy/> A collection of Modigliani's papers is housed at [[Duke University]]'s [[David Rubenstein#Duke University|Rubenstein]] Library.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/modigliani/ |title=Franco Modigliani Papers, 1936β2005 and undated, bulk 1970sβ2003 |publisher= [[David Rubenstein#Duke University|Rubenstein]] Library, [[Duke University]]}}</ref>
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