
David Card
David Card is a Canadian economist known for his influential research on labor economics, particularly regarding the effects of minimum wage increases on employment. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2021 for his groundbreaking work that challenged traditional economic theories, demonstrating that raising the minimum wage does not necessarily lead to job losses, a finding that has had significant implications for labor policy worldwide.
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David Card received the Nobel Prize in Economics for his study showing that empirical results depend on context.
El espejismo del modelo boliviano, por Gabriel Daly | OPINIONDavid Card was awarded for his empirical contributions to labor economics.
Premio Nobel per l'economia 2025 a Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion e Peter Howitt per «aver spiegato la crescita economica guidata dall'innovazione»David Card, who won the economics Nobel in 2021 for his research into the minimum wage.
How do you win one, is Trump really a chance and who else could be in the running?David Card is a Nobel Prize-winning economist known for his research challenging the negative assumptions about raising the minimum wage.
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