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Michael Waldman
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Alternative spellings: M. Waldman Michael Waldmann
B:1955Paterson, NJ Biblio: PhD in Econs., Univ. of Pa., 1982. Ökonom u. Professor in Management an der Graduate School of Management der Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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Michael Waldman is an American economist, academic and researcher. He is the Charles H. Dyson Professor in Management and Professor of Economics at Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Waldman has conducted research in applied microeconomic theory, specializing in industrial organization, labor economics, and organizational economics. His work has been focused on learning and signaling in labor markets, the operation of durable goods markets, and the strategic use of tying and bundling in product markets. (Source: DBPedia)
Michael Waldman is an American economist, academic and researcher. He is the Charles H. Dyson Professor in Management and Professor of Economics at Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Waldman has conducted research in applied microeconomic theory, specializing in industrial organization, labor economics, and organizational economics. His work has been focused on learning and signaling in labor markets, the operation of durable goods markets, and the strategic use of tying and bundling in product markets. (Source: DBPedia)
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NBER Working Paper (10)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (9)
Business economics (4)
Working papers in economics (3)
NBER working paper series (2)
Johnson School Research Paper Series (2)
Economic Analysis Group discussion paper (2)
Economics working paper (1)
The international library of critical writings in economics (1)
Elgaronline (1)
CESifo working papers (1)
CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute (1)
Technical report series / Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, Stanford University (1)
Working papers / Department of Economics, University of California (1)