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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · George A. Akerlof (born June 17, 1940, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.) is an American economist who, with A. Michael Spence and Joseph E. Stiglitz, won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 for laying the foundation for the theory of markets with asymmetric information.

  2. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Three economists were particularly influential in developing and writing about the theory of asymmetric information: George Akerlof, Michael Spence, and Joseph Stiglitz. The three shared the...

  3. 10 de mai. de 2024 · George Akerlof e Robert Shiller, acadêmicos renomados e recebedores do prêmio Nobel de Economia (2001 e 2013, respectivamente), se debruçaram sobre esse lado sombrio do “homo economicus” e suas implicações. O ponto de partida são dois pilares da teoria econômica moderna: a Teoria das Expectativas Racionais (os indivíduos ...

  4. Há 3 dias · It was for this contribution to the theory of information asymmetry that he shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics with George A. Akerlof and A. Michael Spence in 2001 "for laying the foundations for the theory of markets with asymmetric information".

  5. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Shiller, Robert, und George Akerlof. 2010. Animal spirits: How human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters to global capitalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Book Google Scholar Skeel, David. 2010. The new financial deal. Understanding the Dodd-Frank act and its (unintended) consequences. New York: Wiley.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Henrico County police report that the body of 64-year-old Geroge Arthur Page of Rochelle has been identified with assistance of the Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. According to the Henrico Citizen, the badly decomposed body was found April 25 in the woods on Carolina Avenue near Richmond Raceway.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Paired in the first chapter with his contemporary, Arthur Balfour, his early life shows what a young man with a large fortune and some imagination could do at the time. Full of adventure, he and his tutor, George Kingsley, brother of Charles – author of The Water Babies and coiner of ‘muscular Christianity’ – spent three years travelling through Australasia and the Pacific islands.