Muriel Niederle
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Muriel Niederle
Summary
Muriel Niederle is a human[1]. She was born on 1975[2]. She worked as an economist[3], academic[4], and university teacher[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Muriel Niederle was born on 1975[2].
- Muriel Niederle's professions included economist[3].
- Muriel Niederle worked as an academic[4].
- Muriel Niederle worked as a university teacher[5].
- Muriel Niederle's field of work was economics[7].
- Muriel Niederle was employed by Stanford University[8].
- Muriel Niederle's doctoral advisor was Alvin Eliot Roth[9].
- Muriel Niederle's doctoral advisor was Drew Fudenberg[10].
- Muriel Niederle's doctoral advisor was David Laibson[11].
- Muriel Niederle received the Fellow of the Econometric Society[12].
- Muriel Niederle received the Oskar Morgenstern medal[13].
- Muriel Niederle was a member of Econometric Society[14].
- Muriel Niederle is recorded as female[15].
- Muriel Niederle's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Muriel Niederle supervised Sandro Ambühl as a doctoral student[17].
- Muriel Niederle supervised Shengwu Li as a doctoral student[18].
- Muriel Niederle supervised Daniel E. Fragiadakis as a doctoral student[19].
- Muriel Niederle's family name is recorded as Niederle[20].
- Muriel Niederle's given name is recorded as Muriel[21].
- Muriel Niederle's official website is recorded as http://web.stanford.edu/~niederle/[22].
- Muriel Niederle's official website is recorded as https://web.stanford.edu/~niederle/[23].
- Muriel Niederle's work location is recorded as Stanford[24].
- Muriel Niederle's affiliation is recorded as Stanford University Economics Department[25].
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Origins and Family
Muriel Niederle was born on 1975[2].
Education
Doctoral advisors include Alvin Eliot Roth[9], an economist[26], b. 1951[27], of United States[28], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[29], specialised in economist[30]; Drew Fudenberg[10], an economist[31], b. 1957[32], of United States[33], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[34], specialised in economics[35]; and David Laibson[11], an economist[36], b. 1966[37], of United States[38], awarded the Marshall Scholarship[39], specialised in macroeconomics[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[3], academic[4], and university teacher[5]. Muriel Niederle's field of work was economics[7]. Among her employers was Stanford University[8]. Doctoral students include Sandro Ambühl[17], an economist[41]; Shengwu Li[18]; and Daniel E. Fragiadakis[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Econometric Society[12], a fellowship award[42] and Oskar Morgenstern medal[13], an award[43], in Austria[44].
Why It Matters
Muriel Niederle ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
What did Muriel Niederle do for work?
Muriel Niederle worked as economist[3], academic[4], and university teacher[5].
What awards did Muriel Niederle receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Econometric Society[12] and Oskar Morgenstern medal[13].