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  1. 515 Evans. Phone. (510) 643-0715. E-mail. sdellavi@econ.berkeley.edu. Co-Director, Initiative in Behavioral Economics and Finance. Co-Editor, American Economic Review. Co-Editor, Handbook of Behavioral Economics (with Doug Bernheim and David Laibson) Co-PI, Social Science Prediction Platform.

  2. David Card. David Edward Card ( Guelph, 1956) es un economista canadiense especializado en el ámbito laboral y profesor de Economía en la Universidad de California en Berkeley. Fue uno de los tres galardonados con el Premio Nobel de Economía en 2021, junto a Joshua Angrist y Guido Imbens. 1 .

  3. David CARD | Cited by 3,788 | of University of California, Berkeley, CA ... for helpful suggestions and participants of the UC-Berkeley Labor Lunch and the 1998 Camp Econometrics.

  4. davidcard.berkeley.edu › contactDavid Card - Contact

    Berkeley, CA 94720-3880; Office: 631B Evans Hall; Office Hours: By appointment only; Email: David Card, card at econ dot berkeley dot edu *Phishing alert - Professor Card is not currently looking to hire an administrative assistant* Staff Contact: Camille Fernandez - camillefernandez at berkeley dot edu Telephone: 643-0711

  5. David Card is the Class of 1950 Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and Director of the Labor Studies Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research interests include immigration, wages, education, and health insurance. He co-authored the book Small Differences that Matter: Labor Markets and ...

  6. 30 de nov. de 2021 · Not so fast for the students in UC Berkeley’s Data 88E course, who remained in their seats on Nov. 30 for a presentation by David Card, a labor economist and Berkeley professor who recently won the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for work that challenged orthodoxy and dramatically shifted understanding of inequality and the social and economic forces that impact low-wage workers.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2022 · The three winners of 2021 Nobel Prize in economics, from left: Guido W. Imbens, Stanford University; David Card, UC Berkeley; and Joshua D. Angrist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The three met on June 3 and 4 as part of DaveFest, an event organized at UC Berkeley to honor Card’s contributions to the field of economics and to his students and younger colleagues.