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  1. Jeffrey G. Williamson wurde im Tal des Connecticut River in Neuengland geboren und wuchs dort auf. Er legte 1957 an der Wesleyan University den Bachelor of Arts in Mathematik ab. An der Stanford University erlangte er 1959 den Master of Arts und 1961 den Ph.D. in Wirtschaftswissenschaften.

  2. Jeffrey Gale Williamson (born 26 November 1935 [1] [2]) is the Laird Bell Professor of Economics (Emeritus), Harvard University; an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin (Madison); Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research; and Research Fellow for the Center for Economic ...

  3. Professor Williamson is the Laird Bell Professor of Economics, Faculty Fellow at the Center for International Development and Faculty Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University. He is also Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

  4. The author of more than twenty scholarly books and almost two hundred articles on economic history, international economics and economic development, Professor Williamson has served as President of the Economic History Association (1994-1995), Chairman of the Economics Department at Harvard (1997-2000), and Master of Mather House at Harvard ...

  5. 2. Dez. 2017 · Jeffrey Gale Williamson was a tenured faculty member of Harvard's Economics Department 1983-2008 for which he served as Chairman 1997-2000, and from which he twice received the Galbraith Prize for the best teacher in the graduate economics program.

  6. Some world historians attach globalization big bang' significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stumbles on the Americas in search of spices) and 1498 (Vasco da Gama makes an end run around Africa and snatches monopoly rents away from the Arab and Venetian spice traders).

  7. Jeffrey G. Williamson wurde im Tal des Connecticut River in Neuengland geboren und wuchs dort auf. Er legte 1957 an der Wesleyan University den Bachelor of Arts in Mathematik ab. An der Stanford University erlangte er 1959 den Master of Arts und 1961 den Ph.D. in Wirtschaftswissenschaften.