Edward Lazear
Professor, Academic
1948 –
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Who is Edward Lazear?
Edward Paul "Ed" Lazear is an award-winning American economist, considered the founder of personnel economics, and was the chief economic advisor to President George W. Bush.
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- Born
- Aug 17, 1948
New York City - Also known as
- Edward P. Lazear
- Edward Paul Lazear
- Ed Lazear
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Los Angeles
Economics
( - 1971) - Master of Arts, University of California, Los Angeles
Economics
( - 1971) - Doctorate, Harvard University
Economics
( - 1974)
- Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Los Angeles
- Employment
- Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
(2002 - ) - Stanford University
(1995 - ) - Professor of Human Resource Management, Stanford University
(1992 - 1995) - Coordinator of Domestic Studies, Hoover Institution
(1987 - 1990) - Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
(1985 - 2002) - Professor of Urban and Labor Economics, University of Chicago
(1985 - 1992) - Professor of Industrial Relations, Hoover Institution
(1981 - 1985) - Associate Professor of Industrial Relations, Hoover Institution
(1978 - 1981) - Assistant Professor of Economics, Hoover Institution
(1974 - 1978) - Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Morris Arnold Cox Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
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on July 23, 2013
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