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Sherwin Rosen
Born
(1938-09-29)September 29, 1938
Chicago, Illinois, US
Died
March 17, 2001(2001-03-17) (aged 62)
South Side, Chicago, US
Academic career
Institution
University of Chicago
Field
Labor economics
School or tradition
Chicago School of Economics
Alma mater
University of Chicago Purdue University
Doctoral advisor
H. Gregg Lewis
Doctoral students
Richard Thaler Justin Yifu Lin Kevin M. Murphy Luis Garicano Antoinette Schoar Jennifer Roback Morse
Information at IDEAS / RePEc
Notes
Relatives: Joseph Epstein (cousin)
Sherwin Rosen (September 29, 1938 – March 17, 2001) was an American labor economist. He had ties with many American universities and academic institutions including the University of Chicago, the University of Rochester, Stanford University and its Hoover Institution. At the time of his death, Rosen was Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago and president of the American Economic Association.
Rosen received his B.S. in economics from Purdue University in 1960, his M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago in 1962 and 1966 respectively.
He was chair of the Economics department at the University of Chicago and colleague to an impressive range of celebrated economists including friend Gary S. Becker. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1997.
Rosen died at the Bernard Mitchell Hospital on March 17, 2001, at the age of 62.
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interpreted as the returns to schooling and experience, respectively. SherwinRosen, in his article celebrating Mincer's contribution, memorably noted that...
individuals. This theory was invented by economists Edward Lazear and SherwinRosen. The theory has been applied to professional sports and to the practice...
Value of Saving A Life: A Market Estimate" under the supervision of SherwinRosen. He also studied under departmental chair and neoclassicist Richard...
potato was also later discredited by SherwinRosen of the University of Chicago in his 1999 paper Potato Paradoxes. Rosen showed that the phenomenon could...
urban amenities: theory and measurement.. Working with SherwinRosen, she created the Roback-Rosen model in urban economics. In the 1970s she had an abortion...
1998 Robert W. Fogel 1999 D. Gale Johnson 2000 Dale W. Jorgenson 2001 SherwinRosen 2002 Robert E. Lucas, Jr. 2003 Peter A. Diamond 2004 Martin S. Feldstein...
has been awarded the 2004 Elaine Bennett Research Prize and the 2012 SherwinRosen Prize for Outstanding Contributions in the Field of Labor Economics...
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identified with the films they work on. The term "star system", coined by SherwinRosen, is used to explain why a small number of the artists and creators in...
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always play a substantial part in the image-making process." In 1981, SherwinRosen examined the economics of superstars to determine why "relatively small...
and 1980s from the research of Bengt Holmström, Edward Lazear, and SherwinRosen to name but a few. Research threads included analysis of: Compensation...
more when prices are high) can yield higher profits for the investors. SherwinRosen, Kevin M. Murphy, and José Scheinkman (1994) proposed an alternative...
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social economics Jacob Mincer Gary Becker James Heckman Thomas Sowell SherwinRosen Kevin M. Murphy John A. List Sudhir Venkatesh Steven Levitt Roland Fryer...
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Science and Public Policy 34 (7), 489–499. doi:10.3152/030234207X244838 SherwinRosen (1987). "Human capital," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics...
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social economics Jacob Mincer Gary Becker James Heckman Thomas Sowell SherwinRosen Kevin M. Murphy John A. List Sudhir Venkatesh Steven Levitt Roland Fryer...
social economics Jacob Mincer Gary Becker James Heckman Thomas Sowell SherwinRosen Kevin M. Murphy John A. List Sudhir Venkatesh Steven Levitt Roland Fryer...
(1998) D. Gale Johnson (1999) Dale W. Jorgenson (2000) 2001–present SherwinRosen (2001) Robert Lucas Jr. (2002) Peter Diamond (2003) Martin Feldstein...
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University of California at Berkeley. In 2018, his research was awarded the SherwinRosen Prize by the Society of Labor Economists for "outstanding contributions...