Albert Rees

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Albert Rees was an American labor economist known for his influential work on wage determination and labor markets, as well as for mentoring prominent economists such as James Heckman.

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instanceOf economist
human
labor economist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer Council of Economic Advisers NERFINISHED
Office of Price Stabilization NERFINISHED
Princeton University
University of Chicago
fieldOfWork labor economics
labor markets
wage determination
knownFor analysis of trade unions
mentoring James Heckman
research on labor markets
research on wage determination
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Economic Association NERFINISHED
notableWork New Measures of Wage-Earner Compensation in Manufacturing, 1914–1957 NERFINISHED
Real Wages in Manufacturing, 1890–1914 NERFINISHED
The Economics of Trade Unions NERFINISHED
occupation economist
positionHeld chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
director of research at the Office of Price Stabilization
member of the Council of Economic Advisers
president of the American Economic Association
student James Heckman NERFINISHED
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED
Princeton NERFINISHED

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James Heckman hasAcademicAdvisor Albert Rees