Michael Jansson | |
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Born | [1] | November 5, 1971
Nationality | Danish |
Occupation(s) | Economist, professor |
Academic background | |
Education | B.A. (1996), M.A. (1998), Ph.D. (2000), Aarhus University [2] |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Econometrics |
Institutions | University of California,Berkeley |
Michael Jansson is an economist and the Edward G. and Nancy S. Jordan Family professor at the University of California,Berkeley. [3] [4] [5]
Jansson was born in Viborg,Denmark in 1971. [1] He attended high school at the Viborg Katedralskole. [6]
Jansson attended Aarhus University as an economics major starting from 1992. [6] He received his B.A. in Economics in 1996. [1] He completed his M.A. in 1998,but continued to stay at Aarhus University for his Ph.D. He finished his Ph.D. in 2000. [1]
Jansson chose to accept a job offer from the University of California,Berkeley in 2000 where he became a research economist. In 2001,he became an assistant professor. He became an associate professor in 2007 and a professor in 2013. [7]
Jansson is an associate editor with Econometrica and a co-editor of Econometric Theory and The Econometrics Journal . Jansson became the co-editor of the Journal of Econometrics in 2023. [1]
Jansson won a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2007. [8] Jansson was a Fulbright Scholar from 1996 to 1997. He received an Econometric Theory Multa Scripsit Award in 2005. In 2023,he became a Fellow of the Econometric Society. [1]
Jansson has a wife and two children. [1]
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