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Edward P. Lazear
Alternative spellings: Edward Paul Lazear
B:17. August 1948New York, NY D: 23. November 2020 Biblio: Professor of Human Resources, Management and Economics
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Edward Paul Lazear (/ləˈzɪər/, lə-ZEER; August 17, 1948 – November 23, 2020) was an American economist, the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Davies Family Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Lazear served as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 2006 to 2009. As Chairman, he was the chief economic advisor to President George W. Bush, holding a cabinet-level post as part of the White House team that led the response to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Lazear has been called the founder of personnel economics a field of economics that applies economic models to the study of the management of human resources in the firm. His research advanced new models of employee incentives, promotions, compensation and productivity in firms. He is also credited with developing a theory of entrepreneurship and leadership that emphasizes skill acquisition. In addition to personnel economics, Lazear was a labor economist known for his work on the educational production function, and the importance of culture and language in explaining the rise of multiculturalism. (Source: DBPedia)
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (40)
Working paper series, domestic studies program (8)
The international library of critical writings in economics (4)
Discussion paper series / IZA (4)
NBER working paper series (3)
Journal of labor economics (2)
Hoover Institution Press publication (2)
Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (2)
Discussion paper (2)
Stanford University Graduate School of Business research paper (2)
Working papers / U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies (1)
Wicksell lectures : sponsored by the Wicksell Lecture Society, in cooperation with Social Science Institute of Stockholm University, Stockholm School of Economics, Economic Society (1)
Hoover Institution Press Publication (1)
Wicksell lectures (1)
Essays in public policy (1)
Wicksell Lectures (1)
Essays in honor of Yoram Ben-Porath (1)
Discussion paper series / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (1)