Former faculty members of Princeton’s Department of Economics Ben Bernanke and Philip Dybvig were awarded the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday, Oct. 10. At Princeton, Bernanke ...
Professor Kate Ho made seminal contributions to the economics of modeling competition in the healthcare sector and taught well-loved courses in industrial organization.
Ho, the John L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy, was “a brilliant scholar, a charismatic teacher and a ...
Join us for a Princeton faculty-alumni panel discussion on managing sovereign debt in the post-pandemic context. Open to all Princeton Reunions attendees. Hosted by the JRCPPF Alumni Forum.
The late Princeton University psychologist Daniel Kahneman changed our understanding of how we make decisions, especially financial ones, proving that we are far more irrational than we think.
President Barack Obama today nominated a Princeton University economics professor to serve as assistant secretary of economic policy at the U.S. Treasury, according to a press release. Alan Krueger, ...
For the first time in history, five individuals affiliated with the University have been honored with the Nobel Prize in a single year, as graduate alumni David Card GS ’83 and Joshua D. Angrist GS ...
Princeton alumni David Card and Joshua Angrist have been awarded the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in economic sciences for providing “new insights about the labor market” and showing “what conclusions ...
After earning a Ph.D. in economics at Harvard, Ellora Derenoncourt joined Princeton for her postdoc in 2019, then joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley. This year, she joined ...
In 2014, Princeton professor Leonard Wantchekon opened the doors to what is now one of the top-ranked economics programs in Africa. Today, the African School of Economics (ASE), with campuses in Benin ...
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