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  1. George Arthur Akerlof (New Haven, 17 de junho de 1940) é um economista estadunidense, professor de economia na Universidade de Berkeley. Seu pai era sueco e sua mãe judia estadunidense. Foi laureado com o Prémio de Ciências Económicas em Memória de Alfred Nobel de 2001, juntamente com Michael Spence e Joseph Stiglitz ).

  2. George Arthur Akerlof (born June 17, 1940) is an American economist and a university professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University and Koshland Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley.

  3. George Arthur Akerlof é um economista, professor e estudioso estadunidense. Utilizando o método de analisar as frentes da economia além da exatidão do número, ele se tornou um dos pensadores de grande influência da área nas últimas décadas.

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  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · George A. Akerlof 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. Akerlof studied at Yale University (B.A., 1962) and the Massachusetts Institute.

  5. He became a full professor in 1978.Professor Akerlof is a 2001 recipient of the Alfred E. Nobel Prize in Economic Science; he was honored for his theory of asymmetric information and its effect on economic behavior. He is also the 2006 President of the American Economic Association.

  6. A theory of social custom, of which unemployment may be one consequence. GA Akerlof. The quarterly journal of economics 94 (4), 749-775. , 1980. 2292. 1980. A near-rational model of the business cycle, with wage and price inertia. GA Akerlof, JL Yellen. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 100 (Supplement), 823-838.

  7. 27 de nov. de 2016 · George Akerlof is forever associated with his landmark 1970 paper, ‘The market forlemons”’, which transformed the way economists approach markets where there is a difference between the transacting agents in the information they possess.