Dale W. Jorgenson
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Dale W. Jorgenson
Summary
Dale W. Jorgenson is a human[1]. His place of birth was Bozeman[2]. He passed away in Cambridge[3]. He worked as an economist[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Born in Bozeman[2], Dale W. Jorgenson…
- Dale W. Jorgenson passed away in Cambridge[3].
- Dale W. Jorgenson held citizenship in United States[7].
- Dale W. Jorgenson worked as an economist[4].
- Dale W. Jorgenson's professions included university teacher[5].
- Dale W. Jorgenson's field of work was economics[8].
- Dale W. Jorgenson held the position of president[9].
- Among Dale W. Jorgenson's employers was Harvard University[10].
- Dale W. Jorgenson was employed by University of California, Berkeley[11].
- Dale W. Jorgenson was educated at Reed College[12].
- Dale W. Jorgenson was educated at Harvard University[13].
- Dale W. Jorgenson was educated at Kansai University[14].
- Dale W. Jorgenson was educated at Harvard University[15].
- Dale W. Jorgenson's doctoral advisor was Wassily Leontief[16].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the Adam Smith Award[17].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the John Bates Clark Medal[18].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[19].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association[20].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the Fellow of the Econometric Society[21].
- Dale W. Jorgenson received the honorary doctor of the University of Valencia[22].
- Dale W. Jorgenson's image is recorded as Dale W. Jorgenson.jpg[23].
- Dale W. Jorgenson is recorded as male[24].
- Dale W. Jorgenson's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Dale W. Jorgenson supervised M. Ishaq Nadiri as a doctoral student[26].
- Dale W. Jorgenson supervised Lawrence Lau as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Dale W. Jorgenson was born in Bozeman[2].
Education
Educated at Reed College[12], a liberal arts college[28], in United States[29], founded in 1908[30]; Harvard University[13], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1636[33], headquartered in Cambridge[34]; and Kansai University[14], a private university[35], in Japan[36], founded in 1886[37], headquartered in Suita[38]. Dale W. Jorgenson's doctoral advisor was Wassily Leontief[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[4] and university teacher[5]. Dale W. Jorgenson's field of work was economics[8]. Employers include Harvard University[10], a private university[39], in United States[40], founded in 1636[41], headquartered in Cambridge[42] and University of California, Berkeley[11], a public research university[43], in United States[44], founded in 1868[45], headquartered in Berkeley[46]. He held the position of president[9]. Doctoral students include M. Ishaq Nadiri[26], Lawrence Lau[27], Ajit Singh[47], Fumio Hayashi[48], Charles Horioka[49], and William Perraudin[50].
Recognition
Awards received include Adam Smith Award[17], a science award[51], in United States[52], founded in 1982[53]; John Bates Clark Medal[18], an economics award[54], in United States[55], founded in 1947[56]; honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[19], an award[57], in Sweden[58]; Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association[20]; Fellow of the Econometric Society[21], a fellowship award[59]; and honorary doctor of the University of Valencia[22], an award[60], in Spain[61].
Death and Burial
Dale W. Jorgenson passed away in Cambridge[3].
Why It Matters
Dale W. Jorgenson ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,283 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[62] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[63]
His notable doctoral advisees include Robert Lucas[64], an economist[65], 1937–2023[66], of United States[67], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[68], specialised in macroeconomics[69]; Benjamin M. Friedman[70], an economist[71], b. 1944[72], of United States[73], awarded the Marshall Scholarship[74], specialised in economics[75]; Lawrence Lau[76], an economist[77], b. 1944[78], of United States[79], awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star[80]; Fumio Hayashi[81], an economist[82], b. 1952[83], of Japan[84], awarded the Nakahara Prize[85]; and Charles Horioka[86], an economist[87], b. 1956[88], of United States[89], awarded the Nakahara Prize[90].
FAQs
Where was Dale W. Jorgenson born?
Dale W. Jorgenson was born in Bozeman[2].
Where did Dale W. Jorgenson die?
Dale W. Jorgenson died in Cambridge[3].
What did Dale W. Jorgenson do for work?
Dale W. Jorgenson worked as economist[4] and university teacher[5].
Where did Dale W. Jorgenson go to school?
Dale W. Jorgenson was educated at Reed College[12], Harvard University[13], Kansai University[14], and Harvard University[15].
What awards did Dale W. Jorgenson receive?
Honors received include Adam Smith Award[17], John Bates Clark Medal[18], honorary doctor of the University of Uppsala[19], and Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association[20].