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  1. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Research Interests. A primary area of my research in the last few years has been a cross-country comparison of wage rates over time. I have arranged to collect data on a McDonald’s crew member in several dozen countries and I now have assembled data on both the recent effects of the financial crisis on wages, but also the implications of these data for various models of growth.

  2. Efficiencies Brewed: Pricing and Consolidation in the U.S. Beer Industry. Orley C. Ashenfelter, Daniel Hosken & Matthew C. Weinberg. Working Paper 19353. DOI 10.3386/w19353. Issue Date August 2013. Revision Date November 2013. Merger efficiencies provide the primary justification for why mergers of competitors may benefit consumers.

  3. Ashenfelter, Orley. / Predicting the quality and prices of bordeaux wine. Volume 1: Prices, Finance, and Expert Opinion. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 2018. pp. 43-57 (World Scientific Handbook in Financial Economics Series).

  4. Orley C. Ashenfelter. Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics. Princeton University. Orley Ashenfelter’s areas of specialization include labor economics, econometrics, and law and economics. His current research includes the cross-country measurement of wage rates, and many other issues related to the economics of labor markets.

  5. 24 de mar. de 2019 · Orley Ashenfelter (San Francisco, 1942) es profesor de Economía en la Universidad de Princeton y uno de los mayores expertos sobre el mercado laboral, interesado sobre todo en bajar a la arena de ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2008 · Bordeaux wines have been made in much the same way for centuries. This article shows that the variability in the quality and prices of Bordeaux vintages is predicted by the weather that created the g...

  7. 3 de sept. de 2023 · Orley shared that he and Larry first met when Larry invited Orley and Karl Storchmann (editor of the Journal of Wine Economics) to speak at an OCPVA meeting in Pittstown. He described that experience as his “epiphany about NJ wines.” Orley Ashenfelter. Orley Ashenfelter’s day job is Professor of Economics at Princeton University.