Martin Weitzman
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 5 years ago |
Date of birth | April 1,1942 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Field | Environmental economics |
Job | Professor |
Writer | |
Economist | |
Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Swarthmore College | |
Stanford University | |
Books | Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet |
The share economy | |
Income, Wealth, and the Maximum Principle | |
Patterns of Behavior in Biodiversity Preservation | |
The case for profit-sharing | |
Awards | Independent Publisher Book Award for Most Likely to Save the Planet |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada | |
Died | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Date of died | August 27,2019 |
Academic advisor | Robert Solow |
Affiliations | Harvard University |
Interests | Environmental Economics |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 652598 |
Martin Weitzman Life story
Martin Lawrence Weitzman was an economist and a professor of economics at Harvard University. He was among the most influential economists in the world according to Research Papers in Economics.