- Lawrence J. Lau
Professor Lawrence J. Lau is a Hong Kong economist and the Vice-Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Before coming to the CUHK he was an economics professor at Stanford University. - Charles Franklin Phillips
Charles Franklin Phillips (1910-1998) was the fourth president of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine and a well known economist and author. Phillips was born in New York on May 25, 1910. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree in economics from Colgate University and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. Phillips then went on to teach, research, and write as an economics professor at Colgate. At age 34 Phillips became president the fourth of Bates College. - Juliet Schor
Juliet Schor is a Professor of sociology at Boston College. She studies trends in working time and leisure, consumerism, the relationship between work and family, women's issues and economic justice. She received her Ph.D in economics at the University of Massachusetts. Before joining Boston College, she taught at Harvard University for 17 years, in the Department of Economics and the Committee on Degrees in Women's Studies. - Hans-Werner Sinn
Hans-Werner Sinn is a German economist. He is the president of the Ifo institute in Munich and professor for national economy and finance. Hans-Werner Sinn is Germany's internationally most known economist. He studied Economics at the University of Münster - Michael Bird
Michael T. Bird is an economics lecturer, and was a Republican member of the Colorado State Senate from 1984 to 1994. Bird graduated from Western Maryland College in 1961, and gained his Ph.D from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He joined Colorado College in 1968, and was a Fulbright Lecturer in Mexico in 1966 thru 1968, and Peru in 1971. - Markos Mamalakis
Markos Mamalakis (born October 30 1932) is a Greek economist specialising in development economics, particularly in Latin America. Born in Salonika, he graduated from the Experimental High School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1950, then attended the Law School of the University and received a B.A. in Law, with the distinction "summa cum laude" in 1955. He did graduate work at Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich from 1955 to 1957, … - Vesa Kanniainen
Vesa Lennart Kanniainen (March 13, 1948~) is a professor of economics at the University of Helsinki. - John Langmore
John Vance Langmore (born September 3, 1939) is an Australian academic and politician. He was a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1986 to 1996. He studied for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Melbourne, a Master of Economics degree from Monash University, and a Diploma of Developmental Economics from the University of Cambridge. He then worked as a lecturer in economics at the University of Papua New Guinea from 1969 to 1973. - Giovanni Dosi
Giovanni Dosi is Professor of Economics at the "Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa", where he also coordinates the Doctoral Program in Economics and Management and leads the Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM) His major research areas include economics of innovation and technological change, industrial organisation and industrial dynamics, theory of the firm and corporate governance, economic growth and development. - Ian MacFarlane
Ian Macfarlane AC (born 22 June, 1946), Australian economist, and Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Australia's central bank, from 1996 to September 17, 2006. He is also former Chairman of the Payments System Board of the Reserve Bank and Chairman of the Council of Financial Regulators. Macfarlane was educated at Monash University, Melbourne and tutored in economics there before joining the RBA in 1970. - Harry G. Shaffer
Harry G. Shaffer is Professor Emeritus of the Economics Department at the University of Kansas. He was born on August 28, 1919, in Vienna, Austria. Fluent in German, Shaffer served in World War II, in which he acted as a translator. He has produced one popular book called "American Capitalism and the Changing role of Government". - William Trufant Foster
William Trufant Foster (Jan. 18, 1879 - Oct. 8, 1950), was an American educator and economist, whose theories were especially influential in the 1920s. He was the first president of Reed College. Foster was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 18, 1879. He graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. in 1901 and an A.M., 1904. Foster was an instructor of English at Bates College in Maine, …
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