About: Marina Halac

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Marina Halac (born November 17, 1979) is a professor of economics at Yale University. She is also an associate editor of Econometrica and a member of the editorial board of the American Economic Review. She was the 2016 recipient of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, which is awarded biennially by the American Economic Association to recognize outstanding research by a woman. She received this award within the first seven years after completing her PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2017, she was named one of the "Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors" by Poets and Quants. She was a recipient of the George S. Eccles Research Award in 2017, which is awarded to the author of the best book or writings on economics that bridge theory and practice, as determi

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  • Marina Halac (nacida el 17 de noviembre de 1979) es una profesora de economía en la Universidad de Yale. ​ ​En 2016 fue ganadora del Premio de Investigación Elaine Bennett.​ Su investigación se enfoca en la microeconometría así como en la dinámica de los incentivos y problemas de agente.​ (es)
  • Marina Halac (born November 17, 1979) is a professor of economics at Yale University. She is also an associate editor of Econometrica and a member of the editorial board of the American Economic Review. She was the 2016 recipient of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, which is awarded biennially by the American Economic Association to recognize outstanding research by a woman. She received this award within the first seven years after completing her PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2017, she was named one of the "Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors" by Poets and Quants. She was a recipient of the George S. Eccles Research Award in 2017, which is awarded to the author of the best book or writings on economics that bridge theory and practice, as determined by top members of the Columbia Business School faculty and alumni. Halac was born and raised in Buenos Aires and studied economics at the University of CEMA, Argentina from 1998 to 2001. Here, her professors encouraged her to pursue an advanced economics degree in the United States. Following her graduation in 2001, she and her husband, Guillermo Noguera, became research assistants at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., and then both earned doctoral degrees in economics at the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focuses on theoretical models of how to optimally delegate decision making, such as optimal rules for firms that need to delegate investment decisions to managers with competing incentives, problems of how to motivate experimentation and innovation, the design of fiscal rules to constrain government spending, and the role of reputation in maintaining productivity, addressing strategic uncertainty with incentives and information, and inflation targeting under political pressure. Her work on relational contracting, which studies how best to design contracts in a principal-agent setting where the value of the relationship is not mutually known, suggests new ways to approach dynamic contracting problems with bargaining. Additionally, her work regarding fiscal rules and discretion under political shocks examines a specific fiscal policy model where the government has preferences that are time-inconsistent, with a present bias towards public spending. While she is currently employed as an economics professor at Yale University, she has taught at Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, Economics Division as well as University of Warwick. She is a fellow of the Econometric Society. (en)
  • Marina Halac (née le 17 novembre 1979) est une professeure d'économie à l'Université Yale. Elle est également rédactrice adjointe d'Econometrica et membre du comité de rédaction de l'American Economic Review. Elle a reçu en 2016 le Prix Elaine-Bennett pour la recherche, décerné tous les deux ans par l'American Economic Association pour récompenser les recherches exceptionnelles réalisées par une femme. Elle a reçu ce prix seulement sept ans après avoir obtenu son doctorat en économie de l'Université de Californie à Berkeley. En 2017, elle a été nommée parmi le Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors par Poets and Quants et a reçu le prix George S. Eccles pour la recherche. (fr)
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  • Elaine Bennett Research Prize, 2016 (en)
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  • Marina Halac (nacida el 17 de noviembre de 1979) es una profesora de economía en la Universidad de Yale. ​ ​En 2016 fue ganadora del Premio de Investigación Elaine Bennett.​ Su investigación se enfoca en la microeconometría así como en la dinámica de los incentivos y problemas de agente.​ (es)
  • Marina Halac (née le 17 novembre 1979) est une professeure d'économie à l'Université Yale. Elle est également rédactrice adjointe d'Econometrica et membre du comité de rédaction de l'American Economic Review. Elle a reçu en 2016 le Prix Elaine-Bennett pour la recherche, décerné tous les deux ans par l'American Economic Association pour récompenser les recherches exceptionnelles réalisées par une femme. Elle a reçu ce prix seulement sept ans après avoir obtenu son doctorat en économie de l'Université de Californie à Berkeley. En 2017, elle a été nommée parmi le Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors par Poets and Quants et a reçu le prix George S. Eccles pour la recherche. (fr)
  • Marina Halac (born November 17, 1979) is a professor of economics at Yale University. She is also an associate editor of Econometrica and a member of the editorial board of the American Economic Review. She was the 2016 recipient of the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, which is awarded biennially by the American Economic Association to recognize outstanding research by a woman. She received this award within the first seven years after completing her PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2017, she was named one of the "Best 40 under 40 Business School Professors" by Poets and Quants. She was a recipient of the George S. Eccles Research Award in 2017, which is awarded to the author of the best book or writings on economics that bridge theory and practice, as determi (en)
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