Orley Ashenfelter
Orley Clark Ashenfelter (born October 18, 1942) is an American economist and the Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics at Princeton University. His areas of specialization include labor economics, econometrics, and law and economics. He was influential in contributing to the applied turn in economics.
Orley Ashenfelter | |
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Born | San Francisco, California, US | October 18, 1942
Academic career | |
Institution | Princeton University |
Field | Labor economics, applied econometrics |
Alma mater | Princeton University Claremont McKenna College |
Doctoral advisor | Albert Rees Stephen Goldfeld |
Doctoral students | Robert LaLonde John Driffill Henry Farber Joseph Altonji David E. Bloom David Card Janet Currie Joshua Angrist |
Awards | Jacob Mincer Award (2005) IZA Prize in Labor Economics (2003) Frisch Medal (1982) |
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