Alan B. Krueger
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Alan B. Krueger is a person.
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- See: Capital Share of Income, Phillips Curve, Minimum Wage, Environmental Kuznets Curve.
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2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Krueger Retrieved:2015-5-21.
- Alan Bennett Krueger (born September 17, 1960) is an American economist, Bendheim Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. On March 7, 2009, he was nominated by President Barack Obama to be United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for economic policy. [1] In October 2010, he announced his resignation from the Treasury Department, to return to Princeton University. He is among the 50 highest ranked economists in the world according to IDEAS/RePEc. On August 29, 2011, he was nominated by Obama to be chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers,[2] and on November 3, 2011, the Senate unanimously confirmed his nomination. [3]
2014
- (Krueger et al., 2014) ⇒ Alan B. Krueger, Judd Cramer, and David Cho. (2014). “Are the Long-Term Unemployed on the Margins of the Labor Market?.” In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Spring 2014.
1999
- (Krueger, 1999) ⇒ Alan Krueger. (1999). “Measuring Labor's Share.” American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 89(2).
1998
- (Autor et al., 1998) ⇒ David H. Autor, Lawrence F. Katz, and Alan B. Krueger. (1998). “Computing Inequality: Have Computers Changed the Labor Market?” 113(4). doi:10.1162/003355398555874
1994
- Grossman, Gene M., and Alan B. Krueger. Economic growth and the environment. No. w4634. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.
1993
- (Card & Krueger, 1993) ⇒ David Card, and Alan B. Krueger. (1993). “Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania."