Michael Robert Kremer
Michael Robert Kremer (* 12. November 1964) is en US-amerikaansch Ökonom. He is Perfesser för Wertschapswetenschapen an de Harvard University. 2019 wurr hüm de Nobelpries för Wertschapswetenschapen tospraaken.
Leven
[ännern | Bornkood ännern]Kremer hett in Harvard Sozialkunde studeert un dor 1985 sien Bachelor kreegen. Van 1985 bit 1986 weer he Lehrer an en School in’n Kakamega District, Kenia un van 1986 bit 1989 Geschäftsführer vun de Nichtregeerensorganiisatschoon WorldTeach. 1992 kreeg he an de Harvard University sien Doktertitel Ph.D. in Ökonomie. 1993 gung he to dat Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), wo he van 1998 bit 1999 Perfesser weer.
Siet 1999 is Kremer Perfesser in Harvard un hett dor de Gates Professor of Developing Societies an de wertschapswetenschapliche Fakultät inne. He forscht todem an dat National Bureau of Economic Research, an de Brookings Institution un an dat Center for International Development. 2010 wurr he todem wetenschaplich Direktor vun de Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) vun de United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Wirken
[ännern | Bornkood ännern]De Forschungsrebeeden vun Kremer sünd Bildung un Gesundheit in Entwicklungslänner, Immigratschoon as ok Globaliseeren.
Ehrungen
[ännern | Bornkood ännern]- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- MacArthur Fellowship
- Presidential Faculty Fellowship
- Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum
- Scientific American: Scientific American’s 50 researchers of the year 2006
Wat he rutbrocht hett (Utwahl)
[ännern | Bornkood ännern]- Michael Kremer (1993): The O-Ring Theory of Economic Development. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 108: 551–575.
- Michael Kremer (1993): Population Growth and Technological Change: One Million B.C. to 1990. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 108: 681–716.
- William Easterly, Michael Kremer, Lant Pritchett, Lawrence Summers (1993): Good policy or good luck? Country growth performance and temporary shocks. Journal of Monetary Economics 32: 459–483.
- Olivier Blanchard & Michael Kremer (1997): Disorganization. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 112: 1091–1126.
- Edward Miguel & Michael Kremer (2004): Worms: Identifying Impacts on Education and Health in the Presence of Treatment Externalities. Econometrica 72: 159–217.
- Michael Kremer & Rachel Glennerster: Strong Medicine: Creating Incentives for Pharmaceutical Research on Neglected Diseases. Princeton University Press, 2004. ISBN 0691121133.
Weblinks
[ännern | Bornkood ännern]- Kremer up de Harvard-Website
- Vördrag vun Kremer över Bildungssysteme in Entwicklungsländern, 22. September 2010, London School of Economics