Max Gillman
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Max Gillman
Summary
Max Gillman is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1957[2]. He worked as an economist[3] and university teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Max Gillman was born on January 1, 1957[2].
- Max Gillman worked as an economist[3].
- Max Gillman worked as a university teacher[4].
- Max Gillman's field of work was macroeconomics[5].
- Max Gillman was employed by University of Missouri–St. Louis[6].
- Max Gillman was educated at University of Chicago[7].
- Max Gillman's doctoral advisor was Robert Lucas[8].
- Max Gillman's doctoral advisor was Gary Becker[9].
- Max Gillman's doctoral advisor was Yair Mundlak[10].
- Max Gillman is recorded as male[11].
- Max Gillman's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Max Gillman supervised Jing Dang as a doctoral student[13].
- Max Gillman's family name is recorded as Gillman[14].
- Max Gillman's given name is recorded as Max[15].
- Max Gillman's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[16].
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Origins and Family
Max Gillman was born on January 1, 1957[2].
Education
Max Gillman's education included a stint at University of Chicago[7]. Doctoral advisors include Robert Lucas[8], an economist[17], 1937–2023[18], of United States[19], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[20], specialised in macroeconomics[21]; Gary Becker[9], an economist[22], 1930–2014[23], of United States[24], awarded the Adam Smith Award[25], specialised in economics[26]; and Yair Mundlak[10], a university teacher[27], 1927–2015[28], of Israel[29], awarded the Fellow of the Econometric Society[30], specialised in agricultural economics[31].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[3] and university teacher[4]. Max Gillman's field of work was macroeconomics[5]. He was employed by University of Missouri–St. Louis[6]. He supervised Jing Dang as a doctoral student[13].
FAQs
What did Max Gillman do for work?
Max Gillman worked as economist[3] and university teacher[4].
Where did Max Gillman go to school?
Max Gillman was educated at University of Chicago[7].