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Herbert Gintis - Wikipedia Herbert Gintis (February 11, 1940 – January 5, 2023) was an American economist, behavioral scientist, and educator known for his theoretical contributions to sociobiology, especially altruism, cooperation, epistemic game theory, gene-culture coevolution, efficiency wages, strong reciprocity, and human capital theory
Herbert Gintis Degrees Positions Held Awards, Grants, Honors . . . Herbert Gintis [email protected] Degrees B A in Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania, 1961 M A in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1962 Ph D in Economics, Harvard University, 1969 Positions Held Professor, Central European University, 2005–present Visiting Professor, University of Siena, 1989,1993,1999,2002–present External Faculty
Biography of Herbert Gintis Read the full biography of Herbert Gintis, including facts, birthday, life story, profession, family and more
Herbert Gintis Awards, Grants, Honors Co-director, with Professor Robert Boyd (Anthropology, UCLA), of “Economic Environ-ments and the Evolution of Norms and Preferences,” a multi-year, interdisciplinary research project funded by the John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation, 1997–2006 Museum of Education’s Books of the Century award for Schooling in Capitalist America, 2000
RePEc Genealogy page for Herbert Gintis Graduate studies Herbert Gintis got the terminal degree from Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) in 1969
Biography:Herbert Gintis - HandWiki Life and career Gintis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where his father had a retail furniture business He grew up there and later in Bala Cynwyd (just outside Philadelphia) Gintis completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania in three years, one of which was spent at the University of Paris, and received his B A in mathematics in 1961 He then enrolled at
Herbert Gintis Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information As a graduate student in economics at the New School for Social Research in NYC, I was introduced to Bowles and Gintis' work, starting with Schooling in Capitalist America I hope Herb's life
Herbert Gintis Obituary (2023) - Legacy Remembers As a graduate student in economics at the New School for Social Research in NYC, I was introduced to Bowles and Gintis' work, starting with Schooling in Capitalist America