Brittany-Michael Production Functions really bring the fire today with their forgotten legends of history who should’ve won the Nobel Prize in economics but didn’t. The earlier ones had all been people that couldn’t have won because they were dead before the introduction of the prize, but today we get someone who in their opinion should have won and didn’t despite being alive. This British economist has been experiencing a bit of a renaissance within labor economics over the last several years as empiricists have found that their models have ongoing lasting relevance for understanding labor markets. Can you guess who this might be?
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