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Charles Frederick Manski (born November 27, 1948 in Boston), is Professor of Economics at Northwestern University, an econometrician in the realm of rational choice theory, and an innovator in the arena of parameter identification. His research spans econometrics, judgment and decision, and the analysis of social policy (such as work on school choice). A specialist in prediction and decision, he is known within the economics field for landmark work on partial identification, identification of discrete choice models, and identification of social interactions. He has also performed substantial empirical research on measurement of expectations in surveys.

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  • Charles F. Manski (en)
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  • Мански, Чарльз (ru)
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  • Charles Frederick „Chuck“ Manski (* 27. November 1948) ist ein US-amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler an der Northwestern University. Er beschäftigt sich mit Ökonometrie, Fragen der Entscheidungsfindung und Public Policy. Manski ist bekannt für seine Beschreibungen und seine ökonomische Analyse sozialer Interaktionen. (de)
  • Charles Frederick Manski, né le 27 novembre 1948, est un économiste et économètre américain. Il est professeur d'économie à l'université Northwestern. Il est célèbre pour ses travaux en économétrie sur la notion d' et pour ses travaux sur l'analyse économétrique des effets de pairs. (fr)
  • Чарльз Фредерик Мански (англ. Charles Frederick Manski;род. 27 ноября 1948) — американский экономист, член попечительного совета и профессор экономики Северо-Западного университета. Член Национальной академии наук США (2009), член-корреспондент Британской академии. (ru)
  • Charles F. Manski, född 27 november 1948 i Boston, Massachusetts, USA, är en amerikansk ekonometriker inom rational choice-teorin och en innovatör inom området för parameteridentifiering. Manski förutspåddes 2015 av Reuters att vinna Nobelpriset tillsammans med två andra ekonomer, Chicagoekonomen John A. List för hans arbete med fältexperiment och den engelske ekonomen Richard Blundell för hans arbete på arbetsmarknaden och listades också som favoriter att vinna ett framtida Nobelpris. (sv)
  • Charles Frederick Manski (born November 27, 1948 in Boston), is Professor of Economics at Northwestern University, an econometrician in the realm of rational choice theory, and an innovator in the arena of parameter identification. His research spans econometrics, judgment and decision, and the analysis of social policy (such as work on school choice). A specialist in prediction and decision, he is known within the economics field for landmark work on partial identification, identification of discrete choice models, and identification of social interactions. He has also performed substantial empirical research on measurement of expectations in surveys. (en)
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