Английская Википедия:Christopher A. Pissarides
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Sir Christopher Antoniou Pissarides Шаблон:Post-nominals (Шаблон:IPAc-en; Шаблон:Lang-el; born 20 February 1948[1]) is a Cypriot economist. He is Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, and Professor of European Studies at the University of Cyprus.[2] His research focuses on macroeconomics, labour economics, economic growth, and economic policy. In 2010, along with Peter Diamond and Dale Mortensen, he received the Nobel Prize in Economics, "for their analysis of markets with theory of search frictions."[3]
Early life
Pissarides was born in Nicosia, Cyprus,[4] into a Greek Orthodox family from the village of Agros.[5] He first studied at the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia.[5] After national service in the Cypriot National Guard, he attended the University of Essex, where he received undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics, before studying at the London School of Economics, where he received a PhD in economics, writing a thesis titled Individual behaviour in markets with imperfect information under the supervision of Michio Morishima.[6]
Career
Pissarides is Regius Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, where he has taught since 1976.[7] He is chairman of the Centre for Macroeconomics, which deploys economists from the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics, the University College London, the Bank of England, and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.[8]
He has held a lectureship at the University of Southampton (1974–76), and visiting professorships at Harvard University (1979–80) and the University of California, Berkeley (1990–91).[4]
He served as the chairman of the National Economy Council of the Republic of Cyprus during the country's financial crisis in 2012, and resigned to focus on his academic work at the end of 2014.
In 2018, in collaboration with Naomi Climer and Anna Thomas, he set up the Institute for the Future of Work, a London-based research and development institute exploring how new technologies transform work and working lives.[9]
In February 2020, Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Pissarides to the chairmanship of a committee tasked with drafting a long-term growth strategy for the country.[10] Since September 2020 he is chairman of the economic council of EuroAfrica Interconnector.[11]
In June 2021, it was announced that he would lead a review into the future of work and wellbeing, a three-year collaboration between the Institute for the Future of Work, Imperial College London, and Warwick Business School, funded by a £1.8 million grant from the Nuffield Foundation.[12] The Pissarides Review into the Future of Work and Wellbeing was launched in March 2022.[13]
Academic contributions
Шаблон:Essay-likeШаблон:Peacock Pissarides is credited with contributions to the search and matching theory for studying the interactions between the labour market and the macroeconomy. He helped develop the concept of the matching function (explaining the flows from unemployment to employment at a given moment of time) and pioneered the empirical work on its estimation. Pissarides has also done research on structural change and growth.
One of his papers, "Job Creation and Job Destruction in the Theory of Unemployment" (with Dale Mortensen), was published in the Review of Economic Studies in 1994.[14]
Pissarides' book Equilibrium Unemployment Theory, a study of the macroeconomics of unemployment, is now in its second edition and was revised after his joint work with Mortensen resulted in the analysis of both endogenous job creation and destruction.
Awards and honours
- Fellow of the Econometric Society, 1997[6]
- Fellow of the British Academy, 2002[6]
- Fellow of the European Economic Association, 2005
- IZA Prize in Labor Economics, jointly with Dale Mortensen, 2005[15]
- Foreign Honorary Member of the American Economic Association, 2011
- Vice-president of the European Economic Association, President in 2011
- Nobel Prize in Economics in 2010, jointly with Dale Mortensen, Peter A. Diamond,[16] for "analysis of markets with search frictions"[16][17]
- The College Historical Society of Trinity College Dublin awarded Pissarides its Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse in 2012
- In 2013, Knighted in the 2013 Birthday Honours for "services to economics."[18]
- Member of the Academy of Athens, 2015[19]
Selected works
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References
External links
- Christopher A Pissarides personal page at London School of Economics
- Christopher Pissarides' personal website
- Шаблон:Nobelprize including the Nobel lecture on 8 December 2010 Equilibrium in the Labour Market with Search Frictions
- Profile and Papers at Research Papers in Economics/RePEc
- Christopher Pissarides Шаблон:Webarchive commemorative postage stamp issued from the Cyprus Post Office, 8 June 2011
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- ↑ https://legacy.iza.org/en/webcontent/personnel/vitae/pissarides_cv.pdf
- ↑ The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010 : Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen, Christopher A. Pissarides, Noberl Prize Organization website
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- ↑ "New Centre for Macroeconomics launched at LSE", LSE website, 16 January 2013
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- ↑ Nobel prize winner appointed chair of Egypt-Cyprus electricity project, Cyprus Mail 10.9.2020
- ↑ The Institute for the Future of Work announces the Pissarides Review into the Future of Work and Wellbeing, 23 June 2021
- ↑ The Pissarides Review into the Future of Work and Wellbeing, 29 March 2022
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