Robert Margo
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Robert Margo
Summary
Robert Margo is a human[1]. He was born on September 27, 1954[2]. He worked as an economist[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Robert Margo was born on September 27, 1954[2].
- Robert Margo held citizenship in United States[5].
- Robert Margo worked as an economist[3].
- Robert Margo's professions included university teacher[4].
- Robert Margo was employed by Boston University[6].
- Among Robert Margo's employers was University of Pennsylvania[7].
- Robert Margo's education included a stint at Harvard University[8].
- Robert Margo's doctoral advisor was Robert Fogel[9].
- Robert Margo's doctoral advisor was Stanley Engerman[10].
- Robert Margo is recorded as male[11].
- Robert Margo's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Robert Margo supervised Martha Bailey as a doctoral student[13].
- Robert Margo supervised Lisa K. Jepsen as a doctoral student[14].
- Robert Margo supervised Martin Jay Eisenberg as a doctoral student[15].
- Robert Margo's family name is recorded as Margo[16].
- Robert Margo's given name is recorded as Robert[17].
- Robert Margo's official website is recorded as http://www.bu.edu/econ/people/faculty/margora/[18].
- Robert Margo's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[19].
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Origins and Family
Robert Margo was born on September 27, 1954[2].
Education
Robert Margo was educated at Harvard University[8]. Doctoral advisors include Robert Fogel[9], an economist[20], 1926–2013[21], of United States[22], awarded the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel[23], specialised in economics[24] and Stanley Engerman[10], an economist[25], 1936–2023[26], of United States[27], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[28], specialised in economy[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[3] and university teacher[4]. Employers include Boston University[6], a research university[30], in United States[31], founded in 1869[32], headquartered in Boston[33] and University of Pennsylvania[7], a private university[34], in United States[35], founded in 1740[36], headquartered in Philadelphia[37]. Doctoral students include Martha Bailey[13], an economist[38], b. 1974[39], of United States[40], specialised in birth control[41]; Lisa K. Jepsen[14]; and Martin Jay Eisenberg[15].
FAQs
What did Robert Margo do for work?
Robert Margo worked as economist[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Robert Margo go to school?
Robert Margo was educated at Harvard University[8].