Peter Diamond

Peter Arthur Diamond (born April 29, 1940) is an American economist known for his analysis of U.S. Social Security policy and his work as an advisor to the Advisory Council on Social Security in the late 1980s and 1990s. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2010, along with Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides. He is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On June 6, 2011, he withdrew his nomination to serve on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, citing intractable Republican opposition for 14 months.

Peter Diamond
Born
Peter Arthur Diamond

(1940-04-29) April 29, 1940
EducationYale University (BA)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA, PhD)
SpouseKate Myrick
Academic career
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California, Berkeley
University of Cambridge
FieldPolitical economics
Welfare economics
Behavioral economics
Doctoral
advisor
Robert Solow
Doctoral
students
Martin Hellwig
David K. Levine
Andrei Shleifer
Emmanuel Saez
Botond Kőszegi
AwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2010)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc
Notes
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