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George A. Akerlof 

George Akerlof is a nonresident senior fellow in the Economic Studies program at 

Brookings. He is the Koshland Professor of Economics at the University of California

Berkeley. He was a co-winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics.  

He is the author of a landmark study on the role of asymmetric information in the market for 

"lemon" used cars. His research broke with established economic theory in illustrating how markets 

malfunction when buyers and sellers — as seen in used car markets — operate under different 

information. The work has had far-reaching applications in such diverse areas as health insurance

financial markets and employment contracts. 

His books include An Economic Theorist's Book of Tales (1984), Efficiency Wage Models of the 

Labor Market (with Janet Yellen,1986), and Explorations in Pragmatic Economics (2005). 

Akerlof has been recognized for his research that borrows from sociology, psychology, 

anthropology and other fields to determine economic influences and outcomes. 

He earned his bachelor's degree from Yale University and his Ph.D. from MIT.  

 

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