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  1. Sir Christopher Antoniou Pissarides FBA (/ ˌ p ɪ s ə ˈ r iː d iː z /; Greek: Χριστόφορος Αντωνίου Πισσαρίδης; born 20 February 1948) is a Cypriot economist. He is Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, and Professor of European Studies at the University of Cyprus.

  2. Biografía. Actualmente forma parte del Norman Sosnow Chair in Economics en la Escuela de Economía y Ciencia Política de Londres. Sus intereses de investigación se centran en varios temas de la macroeconomía, el trabajo en particular, el crecimiento económico y la política económica.

  3. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Christopher A. Pissarides, British Cypriot economist who was a corecipient, with Peter A. Diamond and Dale T. Mortensen, of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences ‘for their analysis of markets with search frictions.’ Learn more about Pissaridess life and career.

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  4. Regius Professor of Economics. Department of Economics. Email. c.pissarides@lse.ac.uk. Room No. SAL.1.23. Office Hours. Email for an appointment. Languages. English, Greek. Key Expertise. Macroeconomics of Labour Markets, Structural Change, Economic Growth. About me. Education. PhD in Economics, LSE. Research Centres. CFM Chair.

  5. Christopher Antoniou Pissarides, nacido en 1943, es un economista chipriota y profesor de la London School of Economics. Su investigación se ha centrado principalmente en el campo de la macroeconomía, especialmente en las fricciones de búsqueda de empleo que explican el desempleo.

  6. Sir Christopher specialises in the economics of labour markets, monetary and fiscal policy, economic growth and structural change. He was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics, jointly with Dale Mortensen of Northwestern University and Peter Diamond of MIT, for his work on markets with frictions.

  7. Christopher A Pissarides. Jin Wang. China’s hukou system imposes two main barriers to population movements. Agricultural workers get land to cultivate but are unable to trade it in a...