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  1. James Joseph Heckman (born April 19, 1944) is an American economist and Nobel laureate who serves as the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago, where he is also a professor at the College, a professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, Director of the Center for the Economics of Human ...

  2. Learn about James Heckman, the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago and a Nobel Memorial Prize winner in economics. He is a leading expert in the economics of human development and early childhood intervention, and has published over 300 articles and several books.

  3. At Chicago since 1973. Director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development. Co-Director, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group. 2000 Nobel Laureate. John Bates Clark Medal Winner, 1983.

  4. Learn about James J. Heckman, the 2000 Nobel Prize winner in Economics and the founder of the Center for the Economics of Human Development at the University of Chicago. Explore his biography, research, awards, publications, and interdisciplinary collaborations on skill formation, inequality, and social mobility.

  5. Modern labor economics as developed by Gary Becker and Jacob Mincer provided an exciting new intellectual framework for interpreting the new microdata. I was particularly struck by the simplicity and elegance of Jacob Mincer’s seminal paper on estimating the labor supply of women.

  6. James Heckman is an American economist who developed theory and methods for analyzing selective samples. He received the Nobel Prize for his work on individual or household behavior, education, job training and labor markets.

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