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  1. George Akerlof was educated at Yale and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received his PhD in 1966, the same year he became an assistant professor at Berkeley. He became a full professor in 1978.Professor Akerlof is a 2001 recipient of the Alfred E. Nobel Prize in Economic Science; he was honored for his theory of asymmetric ...

  2. Born in 1940 in New Haven, Connecticut, George Akerlof received a Bachelor of Arts from Yale in 1962 and a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1966. 18 Upon obtaining his Ph.D., Akerlof became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley and in 1978 he became a full professor. 19 In addition to the University of California, Akerlof has taught at the ...

  3. George Akerlof, Distinguished Fellow 2007. George Akerlof was born on June 17, 1940, in New Haven, Connecticut. Akerlof received his Bachelor’s degree from Yale in 1962, and his Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1966. It was during these years that Akerlof began conducting his extensive research in Keynesian macroeconomics.

  4. GEORGE A. AKERLOF Koshland Professor of Economics 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics: Curriculum Vitae: Mailing Address: University of California, Berkeley Department of Economics 530 Evans Hall #3880 Berkeley, CA 94720-3880. Tel No. (510) 642-5837 Fax No. ...

  5. GEORGE A. AKERLOF I. Introduction, 488.-II. The model with automobiles as an example, 489.- III. Examples and applications, 492.- IV. Counteracting institutions, 499. -V. Conclusion, 500. I. INTRODUCrION This paper relates quality and uncertainty. The existence of goods of many grades poses interesting and important problems for the theory of ...

  6. George Arthur Akerlof (født 17. juni 1940) er en amerikansk økonom og professor ved University of California, Berkeley. Han modtog Nobelprisen i økonomi i 2001 (sammen med Michael Spence og Joseph E. Stiglitz ). Akerlof er tilhænger af en keynesiansk tankegang, hvad angår statslig påvirkning af økonomien, [1] men hans hovedvirke ligger ...

  7. 27. Nov. 2016 · George Akerlof is forever associated with his landmark 1970 paper, ‘The market for “lemons”’, which transformed the way economists approach markets where there is a difference between the transacting agents in the information they possess. This concept of asymmetric information, with its major impact on many fields of economics, was ...