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Nonresident Senior Fellow
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
A 2001 Nobel Prize winner in Economics, George Akerlof researches a range of topics, including crime, discrimination, family problems, financial markets, German unification, macroeconomics, monetary policy, poverty and unemployment. He is a Professor of Economics at University of California, Berkeley.
Crime, discrimination, family problems, financial markets, German unification, macroeconomics, monetary policy, poverty, unemployment
Current PositionsProfessor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.Past PositionsCassel Professor of Economics with Respect to Money and Banking, London School of Economics; Senior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966;B.A., Yale University, 1962
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