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Joshua David Angrist (born September 18, 1960) is an Israeli–American economist and Ford Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Angrist, together with Guido Imbens , was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2021 "for their methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships".
Josh Angrist is a Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, specializing in econometrics and labor economics. He won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on causal inference and natural experiments.
Joshua Angrist is a US economist who won the Nobel Prize for his methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships. He and his co-laureate Guido Imbens developed a framework for natural experiments, which are used to study the effects of policies or interventions.
Learn about the life and achievements of Joshua D. Angrist, who won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on causal inference. Explore his family history, education, career, and research interests in this biographical sketch.
Joshua D. Angrist (06/2023) Current Positions . Ford Professor of Economics, MIT, from July 2008. Professor, MIT Economics Department, July 1998-2008. Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, from 1994. Director, MIT Blueprint Labs (formerly School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative), from Fall 2011. Previous Positions
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Josh Angrist is a Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, a co-founder of Blueprint Labs and Avela, and a co-author of Mostly Harmless Econometrics. He won the Nobel Prize in 2021 for his work on natural experiments and causal inference in economics.