Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Christopher Pissarides | |
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| Name | Christopher Pissarides |
| Birth date | February 20, 1948 |
| Birth place | Nicosia, Cyprus |
| Nationality | Cypriot-British |
| Institution | London School of Economics, University of Cyprus |
| Field | Macroeconomics, Labor economics |
| Alma mater | London School of Economics, University of Essex |
| Awards | Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2010) |
Christopher Pissarides is a renowned economist and professor at the London School of Economics, known for his work on macroeconomics and labor economics, particularly in the areas of unemployment, job creation, and economic growth. His research has been influenced by the works of Milton Friedman, Joseph Schumpeter, and John Maynard Keynes. Pissarides has also been associated with the European Economic Association, the Econometric Society, and the Royal Economic Society. He has collaborated with prominent economists such as Dale Mortensen and Peter Diamond.
Pissarides was born in Nicosia, Cyprus, and pursued his higher education at the University of Essex, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. He then moved to the London School of Economics to complete his Master of Science and Ph.D. in economics, under the supervision of Frank Hahn and Christopher Bliss. During his time at the London School of Economics, Pissarides was exposed to the works of John Hicks, James Meade, and Lionel Robbins. He also developed an interest in the research of Robert Solow, Gary Becker, and George Akerlof.
Pissarides began his academic career as a lecturer at the University of Southampton and later moved to the London School of Economics as a professor of economics. He has also held visiting positions at the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pissarides has been a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and has worked with the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the European Commission. His work has been influenced by the research of Joseph Stiglitz, Amartya Sen, and Robert Barro. He has also collaborated with economists such as Olivier Blanchard, Lawrence Summers, and Nouriel Roubini.
Pissarides' research focuses on the areas of macroeconomics, labor economics, and economic growth. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of unemployment, job creation, and the impact of technological change on the labor market. His work has been published in top-tier journals such as the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Pissarides has also been influenced by the research of Greg Mankiw, David Romer, and Michael Spence. He has worked on projects with the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the Bank of England. His research has been cited by prominent economists such as Ben Bernanke, Janet Yellen, and Mario Draghi.
Pissarides was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2010, along with Dale Mortensen and Peter Diamond, for their work on the economics of unemployment and the labor market. He has also received the Iza Prize in Labor Economics and the President's Medal from the British Academy. Pissarides is a fellow of the British Academy, the Academia Europaea, and the Econometric Society. He has been recognized for his contributions to the field of economics by the American Economic Association, the Royal Economic Society, and the European Economic Association. He has also received honors from the University of Cyprus, the University of Athens, and the London School of Economics.
Some of Pissarides' notable works include Equilibrium Unemployment Theory (2000), Labor Markets and Economic Growth (2007), and Unemployment and Monetary Policy (2011). He has also published numerous articles in top-tier journals, such as the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Pissarides has worked with prominent economists such as Olivier Blanchard, Lawrence Summers, and Nouriel Roubini on various research projects. His work has been cited by economists such as Ben Bernanke, Janet Yellen, and Mario Draghi. He has also been influenced by the research of Greg Mankiw, David Romer, and Michael Spence. Pissarides' research has been recognized by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the Bank of England. Category:Economists