James Heckman
Economista e statistico
James Heckman è un economista e statistico statunitense.
Nel 2000 ha vinto, insieme a Daniel McFadden, il premio Nobel per l'economia, per i suoi contributi allo "sviluppo della teoria e dei metodi per l'analisi di campioni selettivi". Wikipedia
Nascita: 19 aprile 1944 (età 80 anni), Chicago, Illinois
Figli: Alma Heckman e Jonathan Heckman
Istruzione: Università di Princeton (1971), Colorado College (1965) e Università di Chicago
Genitori: John Jacob Heckman e Bernice Irene Medley Heckman
Coniuge: Lynne Pettler-Heckman (s. 1979)
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