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Dale T. Mortensen
Born (1939-02-02) February 2, 1939 (age 85)
NationalityAmerican
Academic career
InstitutionNorthwestern University
FieldLabor economics
Alma materCarnegie Mellon University
Willamette University
AwardsIZA Prize in Labor Economics (2005)
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
2010
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Dale Thomas Mortensen (born February 2, 1939 in Enterprise, Oregon[1]) is an American economist. He received his B.A. in economics from Willamette University and his Ph.D. in Economics from Carnegie Mellon University. He was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He has been on the faculty of Northwestern University since 1965 and a professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at the Kellogg School of Management since 1980.[2] He is also the Niels Bohr Visiting Professor at the School of Economics and Management, Aarhus University, from 2006 to 2010.[3] He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics jointly along with Christopher A. Pissarides from the London School of Economics and Peter A. Diamond from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2010 "for their analysis of markets with search frictions".[4] He is married to Beverly Mortensen, also a Northwestern Professor.

Mortensen's research focuses on labor economics, macroeconomics and economic theory. He is especially known for his pioneering work on the search and matching theory of frictional unemployment. He has extended the insights from this work to study labor turnover and reallocation, research and development, and personal relationships.

Awards, fellowships

The Dale T. Mortensen Building

On 1 February 2011 it was revealed that Dale T. Mortensen had a building named in his honour at Aarhus University. The new Dale T. Mortensen Building has been made the central hub for all international and PhD activities and contains the new PhD House, Dale's Café, the university's International Centre and the new IC Dormitory for international PhD students.[5]

Selected publications

  • D. Mortensen and E. Nagypál (2007), 'More on unemployment and vacancy fluctuations.' Review of Economic Dynamics 10 (3), pp. 327–47.
  • D. Mortensen (2005), Wage Dispersion: Why Are Similar Workers Paid Differently?, MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-63319-1
  • K. Burdett and D. Mortensen (1998), 'Wage differentials, employer size, and unemployment.' International Economic Review 39, pp. 257–73.
  • D. Mortensen and C. Pissarides (1994), 'Job creation and job destruction in the theory of unemployment.' Review of Economic Studies 61, pp. 397–415.
  • D. Mortensen (1986), 'Job search and labor market analysis.' Ch. 15 of Handbook of Labor Economics, vol. 2, O. Ashenfelter and R. Layard, eds., North-Holland.
  • D. Mortensen (1982), 'Property rights and efficiency of mating, racing, and related games.' American Economic Review 72 (5), pp. 968–79.
  • D. Mortensen (1982), 'The matching process as a non-cooperative/bargaining game.' In The Economics of Information and Uncertainty, J. McCall, ed., NBER, ISBN 0-226-55559-3.
  • D. Mortensen (1972), 'A theory of wage and employment dynamics.' In Microeconomic Foundations of Employment and Inflation Theory, E. Phelps et al., eds., Norton, ISBN 978-0-393-09326-1

References

  1. ^ "Oregon native, Willamette University grad Dale Mortensen wins Nobel Prize in economics". The Oregonian. October 11, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  2. ^ Curriculum Vita of Dale T. Mortensen
  3. ^ "Dale T Mortensen: Labor Research Group". Econ.au.dk. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
  4. ^ a b The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010 Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen, Christopher A. Pissarides, official web site
  5. ^ http://www.au.dk/en/facultiesdepartmentsetc/index/internationalcentre/daletmortensenbuilding/

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