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  1. Gary Chamberlain graduated from Harvard College, A.B., s umma cum laude, in 1970, and. received his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 1975. He has taught at the. University of Wisconsin-Madison and has been a Professor of Economics at Harvard since. 1987, and the Louis Berkman Professor of Economics since 2002.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2020 · March 26, 2020. The Economics Department mourns the loss of Professor Gary Chamberlain who passed away earlier this year in late February. Gary graduated from Harvard College, A.B., s umma cum laude, in 1970, and received his Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 1975.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · A regular open online international inter-institutional econometrics seminar in honor of Gary Chamberlain (1948–2020). You can find Gary Chamberlain's doctoral dissertation here, as well as a set of lecture notes here for a graduate econometrics class taught at Harvard in 2010, courtesy of Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham.

  4. Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1982–1987. Associate Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1979–1982. Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University, 1975–1979.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2021 · Gary Chamberlain, Louis Berkman Professor of Economics, Emeritus, at Harvard University, was an econometric theorist of towering importance whose work has had deep influence on econometric theory and the conduct of empirical work in economics and the social sciences.

  6. Publications | Gary Chamberlain. Louis Berkman Professor of Economics. In Memoriam. HOME / Publications. Download Citations. Submitted. Chamberlain G. Robust Decision Theory and Econometrics. Annual Review of Economics. Submitted. robust.pdf. 2016. Chamberlain G. Fixed Effects, Invariance, and Spatial Variation in Intergenerational Mobility.

  7. Garry Chamberlain not only assigns moral and ethical responsibility to humans but also digs deep into the importance of sacred water in different religious traditions. By doing this, he lends support for preserving water through a ‘shared moral responsi- bility’ of human beings.