艾伦·克鲁格纪念特刊简介

IF 3.9 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
David Card, Alexandre Mas
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艾伦·克鲁格是他那一代最多产、最有影响力的经济学家之一。虽然他的研究扩展到了许多不同的领域,包括环境经济学、宏观经济学和行为经济学,但他首先认为自己是一位“劳工经济学家”。他是一位杰出的劳工经济学家,总是将该领域推向一个新的(或长期被忽视的)方向,同时保持其实证研究结果的质量和可信度的最高标准。本期的论文由他的学生和劳动经济学同事撰写,赞扬了他对我们领域的一些重大贡献。几乎每一篇论文都建立在艾伦的一个或多个想法之上。Alan于1983年在康奈尔大学获得工业和劳动关系学士学位。他的早期教育包括劳动经济学和统计学课程,这些课程为他整个职业生涯的工作提供了信息,包括对原始数据价值的深刻理解。这反映在他许多最著名论文的核心调查中,包括他对最低工资的研究(Katz和Krueger 1992;Card和Krueger1994)、双胞胎(Ashenfelter和Kruerger 1994)、幸福感(Kahneman等人,2004)和工资公布(Hall和Kruenger,2012),以及他于1993年在普林斯顿成立调查研究中心。艾伦1987年在哈佛大学的论文集中于工资决定——这是他经常回到的话题。第一章是他的就业市场论文,后来发表在《经济学季刊》(Krueger 1991)上,以其大胆简洁的设计而引人注目。Alan向
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Introduction to a Special Issue in Honor of Alan B. Krueger
Alan Krueger was one of the most prolific and influential economists of his generation. While his research extended into many different areas, including environmental economics,macroeconomics, and behavioral economics, he identifiedfirst and foremost as a “labor economist.”Hewas a labor economist par excellence, always pushing the field in a new (or long overlooked) direction while maintaining the highest standards for the quality and credibility of his empirical findings. The papers in this issue, written by his students and colleagues in labor economics, pay tribute to some of his major contributions to our field. Virtually every paper builds on one or more of Alan’s ideas. Alan earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial and labor relations from Cornell in 1983. His early education included classes in labor economics and statistics that informed his work throughout his career, including a deep appreciation of the value of original data. Thiswas reflected in the surveys at the heart of many of his best-known papers—including his studies of minimum wages (Katz and Krueger 1992; Card and Krueger 1994), twins (Ashenfelter and Krueger 1994), well-being (Kahneman et al. 2004), and wage posting (Hall and Krueger 2012)—and by his founding of the Survey Research Center at Princeton in 1993. Alan’s 1987 dissertation at Harvard focused on wage determination—a topic he returned to often. The first chapter, which was his job market paper and was later published in theQuarterly Journal of Economics (Krueger 1991), is remarkable for the bold simplicity of its design. Alan proposed to
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期刊介绍: Since 1983, the Journal of Labor Economics has presented international research that examines issues affecting the economy as well as social and private behavior. The Journal publishes both theoretical and applied research results relating to the U.S. and international data. And its contributors investigate various aspects of labor economics, including supply and demand of labor services, personnel economics, distribution of income, unions and collective bargaining, applied and policy issues in labor economics, and labor markets and demographics.
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