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David Card

1956 - obecnie

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David Edward Card (ur. 1956) – kanadyjski ekonomista, profesor ekonomii na Uniwersytecie Kalifornijskim w Berkeley. Zajmuje się głównie empiryczną mikroekonomią pracy. Jest znany dzięki innowacyjnym ekonometrycznie, opartym na quasi-eksperymentach badaniom, których rezultaty odkrywały słabości przyjmowanych wcześniej założeń i teorii, i pomagały je rozwijać. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia. David Card is the 261st most popular ekonomista (down from 244th in 2024), the 308th most popular biography from Canada (down from 223rd in 2019) and the 6th most popular Canadian Ekonomista.

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Among Ekonomistas

Among ekonomistas, David Card ranks 261 out of 414Before him are Leo Huberman, Eugen Slutsky, Jules Dupuit, Eugen Varga, Esther Duflo, and Yulia Navalnaya. After him are Jörg Meuthen, Georg Friedrich Knapp, Roy Harrod, Joshua Angrist, Leopold von Wiese, and Alfred Müller-Armack.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, David Card ranks 242Before him are Dominique Blanc, Shigemitsu Sudo, Bodo Ramelow, Emmanuel Kundé, Bernd Förster, and Cynthia Rhodes. After him are Roberto Malone, Vladislav Listyev, Justin Welby, Pierre-Louis Lions, Yiannis Kouros, and Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, David Card ranks 308 out of 1,622Before him are Roberta Bondar (1945), Barry Pepper (1970), Edward Routh (1831), Lawrence Lambe (1863), Deborah Kara Unger (1966), and Tommy Chong (1938). After him are Guy Laliberté (1959), Marc Singer (1948), Alexandra Stewart (1939), R. Murray Schafer (1933), Bobby Orr (1948), and Yassine Bounou (1991).

Among Ekonomistas In Canada

Among ekonomistas born in Canada, David Card ranks 6Before him are William Vickrey (1914), Robert Mundell (1932), Henry Mintzberg (1939), John Kenneth Galbraith (1908), and Myron Scholes (1941). After him are Harold Innis (1894), Jacob Viner (1892), and Michel Chossudovsky (1946).

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