Melissa Dell
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Melissa Dell
Summary
Melissa Dell is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Enid[2]. She was born on +2000-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as an economist[4] and academic[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,275 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Melissa Dell's place of birth was Enid[2].
- Melissa Dell was born on +2000-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Melissa Dell held citizenship in United States[7].
- Melissa Dell's professions included economist[4].
- Melissa Dell's professions included academic[5].
- Among Melissa Dell's employers was Harvard University[8].
- Melissa Dell's education included a stint at Harvard University[9].
- Melissa Dell was educated at Oklahoma Bible Academy[10].
- Melissa Dell's education included a stint at Trinity College[11].
- Melissa Dell's doctoral advisor was Daron Acemoğlu[12].
- Melissa Dell received the Elaine Bennett Research Prize[13].
- Melissa Dell received the John Bates Clark Medal[14].
- Melissa Dell received the Calvó-Armengol International Prize[15].
- Melissa Dell received the Fellow of the Econometric Society[16].
- Melissa Dell received the Rhodes Scholarship[17].
- Melissa Dell received the Carnegie Fellow[18].
- Melissa Dell was a member of Econometric Society[19].
- Melissa Dell is recorded as female[20].
- Melissa Dell's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Melissa Dell's ISNI is recorded as 0000000036671739[22].
- Melissa Dell's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 68326889[23].
- Melissa Dell's GND ID is recorded as 1248319575[24].
- Melissa Dell's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2004101258[25].
- Melissa Dell's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 215941[26].
- Melissa Dell's family name is recorded as Dell[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Enid[2], Melissa Dell… she was born on +2000-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Harvard University[9], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1636[30], headquartered in Cambridge[31]; Oklahoma Bible Academy[10], a religious school[32], in United States[33], founded in 1911[34]; and Trinity College[11], a college of the University of Oxford[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1555[37]. Melissa Dell's doctoral advisor was Daron Acemoğlu[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[4] and academic[5]. Among Melissa Dell's employers was Harvard University[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Elaine Bennett Research Prize[13], an economics award[38], in United States[39], founded in 1998[40]; John Bates Clark Medal[14], an economics award[41], in United States[42], founded in 1947[43]; Calvó-Armengol International Prize[15], an economics award[44], in Spain[45]; Fellow of the Econometric Society[16], a fellowship award[46]; Rhodes Scholarship[17], a scholarship[47], in United Kingdom[48], founded in 1902[49]; and Carnegie Fellow[18].
Why It Matters
Melissa Dell ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month, #7,275 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50] She is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
FAQs
Where was Melissa Dell born?
Melissa Dell's place of birth was Enid[2].
What did Melissa Dell do for work?
Melissa Dell worked as economist[4] and academic[5].
Where did Melissa Dell go to school?
Melissa Dell was educated at Harvard University[9], Oklahoma Bible Academy[10], and Trinity College[11].
What awards did Melissa Dell receive?
Honors received include Elaine Bennett Research Prize[13], John Bates Clark Medal[14], Calvó-Armengol International Prize[15], and Fellow of the Econometric Society[16].