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  1. Professor of Economics and Business Administration, Harvard University, 1975–90. Associate Professor of Economics, Stanford University, 1973–75. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1984–90.

  2. Spence ist Professor an der Harvard University (Graduate School of Business), vorher war er an der Stanford University (1990–1999). Er ist Mitbegründer des Ende Oktober 2009 gegründeten Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), um neue Denkansätze für die Volkswirtschaftslehre zu entwickeln.

  3. Andrew Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American economist and Nobel laureate. Spence is the William R. Berkley Professor in Economics and Business at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and the Philip H. Knight Professor of Management, Emeritus, and Dean, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School ...

  4. Returned to Harvard Economics as Professor – began to teach graduate economic theory and undergraduate industrial organization using Michael Porter strategy cases –. Met Mike Porter. 1976. Had two undergraduates in graduate theory course – Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer – both got A’s.

  5. A. Michael Spence. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2001. Born: 1943, Montclair, NJ, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information” Prize share: 1/3. Life.

  6. 9. Aug. 2021 · Michael Spence is an economist who won the Nobel Prize in 2001 for his theory of market signaling. Spence is most well known for his theory of market signaling under conditions of asymmetric...

  7. The winners are Professor George Akerlof from the University of California Berkeley; Michael Spence, Stanford University; and Professor Joseph Stiglitz from Columbia University. They were awarded the prize for their analysis of markets with asymmetric information.