David Card

Canadian economist and university teacher (born 1956)
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David Card is a Canadian[1][2][3] economist and university teacher[4] born in Guelph in 1956[5][6][7][8][9][4][10]. He works in the field of economics[4] and was educated at Princeton University and Queen's University. His employers have included the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Chicago[11].

He holds membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Econometric Society, and the National Academy of Sciences[12][13]. His awards include the John Bates Clark Medal, the IZA Prize in Labor Economics, the Frisch Medal, the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award, and the status of Fellow of the Econometric Society and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, among others[14][12][15].

David Card

Summary

David Card is a human[1]. His place of birth was Guelph[2]. He was born on +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as an economist[4] and university teacher[5]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (108 views/month, #7,206 of 1,000,298).[6]

Key Facts

  • David Card's place of birth was Guelph[2].
  • David Card was born on +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
  • David Card held citizenship in Canada[7].
  • David Card worked as an economist[4].
  • David Card's professions included university teacher[5].
  • David Card's field of work was economics[8].
  • David Card was employed by University of California, Berkeley[9].
  • David Card was employed by University of Chicago[10].
  • David Card was educated at Princeton University[11].
  • David Card was educated at Queen's University[12].
  • David Card's doctoral advisor was Orley Ashenfelter[13].
  • David Card received the John Bates Clark Medal[14].
  • David Card received the IZA Prize in Labor Economics[15].
  • David Card received the Frisch Medal[16].
  • David Card received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award[17].
  • David Card received the Fellow of the Econometric Society[18].
  • David Card received the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[19].
  • David Card was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[20].
  • David Card was a member of Econometric Society[21].
  • David Card was a member of National Academy of Sciences[22].
  • David Card's image is recorded as David Card - Nobel prize interview screenshot (cropped).png[23].
  • David Card is recorded as male[24].
  • David Card's instance of is recorded as human[25].
  • David Card supervised Joshua Angrist as a doctoral student[26].
  • David Card supervised Thomas Lemieux as a doctoral student[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Guelph[2], David Card… he was born on +1956-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].

Education

Educated at Princeton University[11], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1746[30], headquartered in Princeton[31] and Queen's University[12], a university in Ontario[32], in Canada[33], founded in 1841[34]. David Card's doctoral advisor was Orley Ashenfelter[13].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include economist[4] and university teacher[5]. David Card's field of work was economics[8]. Employers include University of California, Berkeley[9], a public research university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1868[37], headquartered in Berkeley[38] and University of Chicago[10], a private university[39], in United States[40], founded in 1890[41], headquartered in Chicago[42]. Doctoral students include Joshua Angrist[26], an economist[43], b. 1960[44], of United States[45], awarded the John von Neumann Award[46], specialised in economics[47]; Thomas Lemieux[27], an economist[48], b. 1962[49], of Canada[50], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada[51]; Christoph M. Schmidt[52], an economist[53], b. 1962[54], of Germany[55], specialised in econometrics[56]; Jörn-Steffen Pischke[57], an economist[58], b. 1962[59]; David John Zimmerman[60]; and Kevin F. Hallock[61].

Recognition

Awards received include John Bates Clark Medal[14], an economics award[62], in United States[63], founded in 1947[64]; IZA Prize in Labor Economics[15], an economics award[65], in Germany[66], founded in 2002[67]; Frisch Medal[16], an economics award[68], in United States[69], founded in 1978[70]; BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award[17], a science award[71], in Spain[72], founded in 2008[73]; Fellow of the Econometric Society[18], a fellowship award[74]; and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[19], a fellowship award[75].

Why It Matters

David Card ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (108 views/month, #7,206 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]

His notable doctoral advisees include Joshua Angrist[78], an economist[79], b. 1960[80], of United States[81], awarded the John von Neumann Award[82], specialised in economics[83] and Christoph M. Schmidt[84], an economist[85], b. 1962[86], of Germany[87], specialised in econometrics[88].

FAQs

Where was David Card born?

Born in Guelph[2], David Card…

What did David Card do for work?

David Card worked as economist[4] and university teacher[5].

Where did David Card go to school?

David Card was educated at Princeton University[11] and Queen's University[12].

What awards did David Card receive?

Honors received include John Bates Clark Medal[14], IZA Prize in Labor Economics[15], Frisch Medal[16], and BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award[17].

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