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Daniel McFadden
McFadden in 2014
Born(1937-07-29)July 29, 1937(age 86)[1]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Minnesota
Known forDiscrete choice
AwardsJohn Bates Clark Medal(1975)
Frisch Medal(1986)
Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics(2000)
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences(2000)
Scientific career
FieldsEconometrics
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Southern California
University of Chicago
Doctoral advisorLeonid Hurwicz
Doctoral students
Academic background
ThesisFactor Substitution in the Economic Analysis of Production(1962)

Daniel Little McFadden(born July 29, 1937) is an Americaneconometricianwho shared the 2000Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic ScienceswithJames Heckman.McFadden's share of the prize was "for his development of theory and methods for analyzingdiscrete choice".[2]He is the Presidential Professor of Health Economics at theUniversity of Southern Californiaand Professor of the Graduate School atUniversity of California, Berkeley.

Early life and education

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McFadden was born on July 29, 1937, inRaleigh, North Carolina.He attended theUniversity of Minnesota,where he received aB.S.inPhysics,and aPh.D.in Behavioral Science (Economics) five years later (1962). While at the University of Minnesota, his graduate advisor wasLeonid Hurwicz,who was awarded the Economics Nobel Prize in 2007.[3]

Career

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In 1964, McFadden joined the faculty ofUniversity of California, Berkeley,focusing his research on choice behavior and the problem of linking economic theory and measurement. In 1974, he introducedconditional logit analysis.[4]

In 1975, McFadden won theJohn Bates Clark Medal.In 1977, he moved to theMassachusetts Institute of Technology.In 1981, he was elected to theNational Academy of Sciences.

He returned to Berkeley in 1991, founding the Econometrics Laboratory, which is devoted to statistical computation for economics applications. He remains its director. He is a trustee of theEconomists for Peace and Security.He won theErwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economicsin 2020 and was elected to theAmerican Philosophical Societyin 2006.[5]

In January 2011, McFadden was appointed the Presidential Professor of Health Economics at theUniversity of Southern California(USC), which entails a joint appointment in the Department of Economics and thePrice School of Public Policy.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Daniel L. McFadden".The Nobel Prise.The Nobel Foundation.Retrieved21 February2022.
  2. ^"The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2000".Nobelprize.org.RetrievedOctober 16,2007.
  3. ^"All Laureates in Economics".Nobelprize.org. 2007.RetrievedOctober 16,2007.
  4. ^McFadden, Daniel F. (1974)."Conditional Logit Analysis of Qualitative Choice Behavior"(PDF).Archived(PDF)from the original on 2000-09-30.RetrievedOctober 25,2019.
  5. ^"APS Member History".search.amphilsoc.org.Retrieved2021-05-25.
  6. ^"Nobel Winner, Dr. McFadden, Appointed Presidential Professor at USC".usc.edu. Archived fromthe originalon January 15, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 10,2011.
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Awards
Preceded by Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
2000
Served alongside:James J. Heckman
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by Presidentof theAmerican Economic Association
2005–2006
Succeeded by