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What Nobel Prize Winner Angus Deaton Thinks about Uber

But a few months earlier, he came down hard against the idea that Uber's practice of “surge pricing” raises consumer welfare by increasing transportation supply ...

Why Angus Deaton Deserved the Economics Nobel Prize

Mr. Deaton turned instead to the behavior of individual households. He was a leader among those rejecting the prevailing fiction that the ...

Angus Deaton on life in America - The New Bazaar - Acast

Listen to Angus Deaton on life in America from The New Bazaar. Angus Deaton—Scottish immigrant, Nobelist, and one of Cardiff's favorite ...

Angus Deaton: How do we Solve the Problem of ... - YouTube

Sir Angus Deaton's new book, Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality, brings together memoir with a ...

Angus Deaton: “There's Something Clearly Wrong With ... - ProMarket

Nobel Prize-winning economist Angus Deaton outlined what he believes the incoming Biden administration should do: introduce price controls and a public option ...

Author: Daniel Chandler in Conversation with Angus Deaton

Economist and philosopher Daniel Chandler discusses his recently released book "Free and Equal: A Manifesto for a Just Society" with Princeton University ...

Angus Deaton | How inequality works - Mint

Inequality is not the same thing as unfairness; and, it is the latter that has incited so much political turmoil in the rich world today, says Angus Deaton.

Contact | Professor Sir Angus Deaton - Princeton University

Mailing address School of Public and International Affairs 215 Robertson Hall Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544 Direct Email: [email protected] To ...

Angus Deaton's Nobel Prize for Confronting Theory with Facts

He set out to build upon Diewert's flexible functional form, leading eventually to Deaton and Muellbauer (Citation1980) and their Almost Ideal Demand System.

Professor Sir Angus Deaton | Panmure House

Watch the Lecture. Produced by Video Production Edinburgh. ... Panmure House is located at 4 Lochend Close, Edinburgh EH8 8BL. Correspondence ...

Transcript: What's wrong with economics? With Angus Deaton

The American economy is just fine. Well, that suggests we're not getting this right. And there's a lot of community destruction. There's a lot ...

Accounting for the widening mortality gap between American adults ...

It is not going to typical working people.” She and co-author Angus Deaton, the winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in economics, both of Princeton ...

Angus Deaton on the Financial Advantage of College Degrees

Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks to Angus Deaton, senior scholar at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.

Measure impoverishment, not poverty – Prof Sir Angus Deaton

Deaton asked whether the focus should be shifted from poverty to impoverishment, as philosopher Gordon Graham argued. The latter is a more nuanced gauge of ...

SCB, GDP and Beyond, June 2020 - Data Tools

Angus Deaton is a Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Emeritus, at Princeton University and a Presidential Professor of Economics ...

The Great Escape - Blog Posts | Professor Sir Angus Deaton

Unwinding Inequality, Harvard Business Review (December 2013) Angus Deaton makes a case against aid (and you get to vote), OXFAM (April 16, 2014)Tito Boeri, ...

Angus Deaton: A Skeptical Optimist Wins the Economics Nobel

Deaton is an empiricist but also a systematizer, who is primarily interested in the right way to analyze things.

Nobel economist Sir Angus Deaton to discuss economic inequality ...

Nobel Prize-winning economist Sir Angus Deaton will discuss the link between income inequality and increasing mortality rates among white Americans.

Chart of the Week #4: Angus Deaton and the Location of Poverty

Angus Deaton published an op-ed in the New York Times that paints a compelling picture of the depth of poverty in America, and the need for more money and more ...

Angus Deaton on Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism

It is perhaps the most extreme outcome to arise out of the inequalities in American society. It also challenges many assumptions of ...