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Nonresident Senior Fellow

George A. Akerlof

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Center on Social and Economic Dynamics

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.



Expertise

Crime; discrimination; family problems; financial markets; German unification; macroeconomics; monetary policy; poverty; unemployment

Background

Current Positions
Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

Past Positions
Cassel Professor of Economics with Respect to Money and Banking, London School of Economics; Senior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers

Education

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966;B.A., Yale University, 1962


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