Dale W. Jorgenson AKA Dale Weldeau Jorgenson Born: 7-May-1933 Birthplace: Bozeman, MT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Economist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Economist at Harvard Considered an expert on applied econometrics, energy and the environment, information technology and economic growth, and tax policy and investment behavior. Wife: Linda Ann Mabus Jorgenson (attorney, m. 24-Jul-1971) Son: Eric Mabus Jorgenson (geneticist, b. 28-May-1973) Daughter: Kari Jorgenson Beausang (economist, b. 7-Jun-1975)
University: BA Economics, Reed College (1955) University: PhD Economics, Harvard University (1959) Teacher: Economics, University of California at Berkeley (1959-63) Professor: Economics, University of California at Berkeley (1963-69) Professor: Economics, Harvard University (1969-)
John Bates Clark Medal 1971 American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Economic Association President (2000) American Philosophical Society American Statistical Association Econometric Society President (1987) National Academy of Sciences 1978 National Research Council Royal Economic Society General Motors Science Advisory Committee (1996-2002)
Author of books:
Econometric Studies of U.S. Energy Policy (1976, with Kun-Young Yun) Productivity and U.S. Economic Growth (1987, with Frank M. Gollop and Barbara M. Fraumeni) Investment (1996) Econometrics (2000, three volumes, with Lawrence J. Lau) Information Technology and the American Growth Resurgence (2005, with Mun Ho and Kevin Stiroh) Enhancing productivity growth in the information age (2007, with Charles W. Wessner)
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