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Sir Christopher Antoniou Pissarides ist ein zyprisch-britischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Professor der Volkswirtschaft und Politik an der London School of Economics. 2010 erhielt er den Wirtschaftsnobelpreis und 2013 wurde er zum ersten Regius Professor of Economics.
Sir Christopher Antoniou Pissarides FBA ( / ˌpɪsəˈriːdiːz /; Greek: Χριστόφορος Αντωνίου Πισσαρίδης; born 20 February 1948 [3]) is a Cypriot economist. He is Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, and Professor of European Studies at the University of Cyprus. [4] .
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Regius Professor of Economics. Department of Economics. Email. c.pissarides@lse.ac.uk. Room No. SAL.1.23. Office Hours. Email for an appointment. Languages. English, Greek. Key Expertise. Macroeconomics of Labour Markets, Structural Change, Economic Growth. About me. Education. PhD in Economics, LSE. Research Centres. CFM Chair.
Christopher A. Pissarides Biographical . I was born in Nicosia, Cyprus, on 20 February 1948. My father Antonios was born in the village of Agros, in the Troodos mountains, a village in a valley surrounded by mountains on three sides and with an opening to the south overlooking in the distance the bay of Limassol. He was one of seven children ...
Christopher A. Pissarides is a Greek-Cypriot economist who won the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010 for his analysis of markets with search frictions. He and his co-laureate Dale Mortensen developed theories for these types of markets and their applications to the labor market, housing market, and other areas.
Professor Pissarides is Professor of Economics at LSE and holder of the Norman Sosnow Chair in Economics. He is also a fellow of the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE and of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He specialises in the economics of unemployment, labour-market theory, labour-market policy and more recently he has written ...
Christopher Pissarides is a macroeconomist who studies labour market theory, growth and the matching function. He has published several books and articles on topics such as unemployment, employment protection, entrepreneurship, skill-biased shocks, EU welfare systems and labor markets, and human capital.