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Dale Thomas Mortensen (February 2, 1939 – January 9, 2014) was an American economist, a professor at Northwestern University, and a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences . Early life and education. Mortensen was born in Enterprise, Oregon. [1] .
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Dale Thomas Mortensen (* 2. Februar 1939 in Enterprise, Oregon; † 9. Januar 2014 in Wilmette, Illinois [1] [2]) war ein US-amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler. 2010 erhielt er den Preis für Wirtschaftswissenschaften der schwedischen Reichsbank im Gedenken an Alfred Nobel (Wirtschaftsnobelpreis).
9. Jan. 2014 · Dale Mortensen is a Nobel laureate who has studied markets with search frictions, such as labor and housing markets. He is a professor at Northwestern University and Aarhus University, and has worked at Northwestern since 1965.
15. Apr. 2011 · Dale Mortensen. 1939 - 2014. Longtime faculty member Dale Mortensen passed away on January 9, 2014. He was the Board of Trustees Professor of Economics at Northwestern University's Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. He was the recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics.
29. Jan. 2024 · Dale T. Mortensen (born February 2, 1939, Enterprise, Oregon, U.S.—died January 9, 2014) American economist who was a corecipient, with Peter A. Diamond and Christopher A. Pissarides, of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences “for their analysis of markets with search frictions .”
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Dale T. Mortensen Biographical . A s the children of immigrants, my parents were raised in Scandinavian Minnesota. My mother, Verna Ecklund, was a university student for only one year but my father, Thomas Peter Mortensen, graduated from the School of Forestry at the University of Minnesota in 1936. They were married shortly after and moved to ...
Telephone interview with Dale T. Mortensen recorded immediately following the announcement of The 2010 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 11 October 2010. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Nobelprize.org.