Kevin Murphy

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Kevin Murphy is an American economist known for his influential work in labor economics, human capital, and the economics of inequality and growth.

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instanceOf American economist
economist
human
affiliation Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics NERFINISHED
awardReceived Fellow of the Econometric Society NERFINISHED
John Bates Clark Medal NERFINISHED
MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
coAuthor Chinhui Juhn NERFINISHED
Finis Welch NERFINISHED
Gary S. Becker NERFINISHED
Lawrence F. Katz NERFINISHED
Robert H. Topel NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of California, Los Angeles
employer Booth School of Business NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
University of Chicago Department of Economics NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economic growth
economics
economics of inequality
health economics
human capital
industrial organization
labor economics
gender male
hasAcademicAdvisor Sherwin Rosen NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Econometric Society NERFINISHED
notableFor analysis of skill-biased technological change
application of microeconomic theory to labor markets
contributions to the economics of growth
contributions to the study of income inequality
contributions to the theory of human capital
empirical analysis of labor markets
quantitative analysis of human capital investments
notableWork research on human capital and earnings
research on returns to education
research on the economics of health and longevity
research on wage inequality
“The Structure of Wages” NERFINISHED
“The Value of Health and Longevity” NERFINISHED
“Wage Inequality and the Rise in Returns to Skill” NERFINISHED
occupation researcher
university teacher
positionHeld Professor of Business Economics
Professor of Economics

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Gary Becker influenced Kevin Murphy