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Dale Thomas Mortensen

Dale Mortensen is an American economist.

Major achievements

  • The model Mortensen helped develop has become the leading technique for the analysis of labor market fluctuations and the effects of labor market policy.

Works

  • 'Wage differentials, employer size, and unemployment.'
  • 'Property rights and efficiency of mating, racing, and related games.'
  • 'The matching process as a non-cooperative/bargaining game.'
  • 'Job creation and job destruction in the theory of unemployment.'

Membership

  • Fellow Econometric Society

  • American Academy Arts & Sciences

Connections

  • mother: Verna
  • father: Thomas
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Born February 2, 1939
Nationality
  • 1961
    Willamette University
  • 1967
    Carnegie-Mellon University
  • 1965 - 1971
    Assistant Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
  • 1971 - 1975
    Associate Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
  • 1975 - 1975
    Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
  • 1979 - 1982
    Department of Economics Chair, Department of Economics
  • 1980
    Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, Kellogg School of Management
  • 1985 - 2011
    Ida C. Cook Professor of Economics, Northwestern University
  • 2011
    Board of Trustees Professor, Northwestern University
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