- Edward Lazear
Edward Paul "Ed" Lazear (born 1948) is an award-winning American economist, considered the founder of
personnel economics , and is the chief economic advisor to PresidentGeorge W. Bush .Career
Lazear graduated from the
University of California, Los Angeles with abachelor's degree andmaster's degree in economics in 1971. He received hisdoctorate in economics fromHarvard University in 1974.From 1985 to 1992, he was a professor of Urban and Labor Economics at the
University of Chicago . Since 1992, he has been an economics professor atStanford Graduate School of Business . Lazear has served as a research assistant at theNational Bureau of Economic Research , as well as a research fellow at theCentre for Economic Policy Research and theInstitute for the Study of Labor . He is a Senior Fellow at theHoover Institution . In 1996, he founded theSociety of Labor Economists . Prior to his nomination and confirmation as chief economic advisor to the President, Lazear was a member of Bush's tax reform advisory panel in 2005.Research
Lazear is the founding editor of the "
Journal of Labor Economics ". He has published over 100 scholarly articles. [http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/lazear/Personal/downloads.html]Most of his work has to do with motivating and compensating workers. One of his most famous papers, "Rank-Order Tournaments as Optimum Labor Contracts," proves that in certain circumstances, it is in a firm's best interest to rank its employees and pay particularly high wages to the top-ranked employees. This helps explain why the highest jobs, like
chief executive officer , often draw paychecks that are much higher than the next-highest jobs, even though the skill differences between those employees are not very high. It also helps explain the partnership structure of law firms, in which associate lawyers compete to become partners and earn a much higher salary. He has also analyzed howpeer pressure and mandatoryretirement can help reduceprincipal-agent problem s in companies.Awards
Lazear has won a number of awards over his career. Among those that he has won are:
* 1998Leo Melamed Biennial Prize.
* 2003Adam Smith Prize,European Association of Labor Economists .
* 2004 Prize in Labor Economics, Institute for the Study of Labor.Books
*cite book | first=Edward | last=Lazear | year=1995 | title=
Personnel Economics | publisher=MIT Press | id =ISBN 0-262-12188-3
*cite book | editor=Edward Lazear | year=1996 | title=Culture Wars in America | publisher=Hoover Institution Press | id =ISBN 0-8179-5762-6
*cite book | first=Edward | last=Lazear | year=1995 | title=Economic Transition in Eastern Europe and Russia: Realities of Reform | publisher=Hoover Institution Press | id=ISBN 0-8179-9332-0
*cite book | first=Edward | last=Lazear | year=2002 | title=Education in the Twenty-first Century | publisher=Hoover Institution Press | id =ISBN 0-8179-2892-8Patents
Edward Lazear is listed as a coinventor on 5 pending US patent applications. [ [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=0&p=1&f=S&l=50&Query=in%2F%22lazear%2C+edward%22&d=PG01 Pending US patent applications listing Edward Lazear as a coinventor] and their corresponding international counterparts] Some of these pending patent applications are considered to be
tax patent s. [ [http://www.taxanalysts.com/www/features.nsf/Articles/A2F97E30348079998525735900552DB9?OpenDocument Stamper, Dustin "Bush Economist Listed as Inventor on Tax Strategy Patent Application",Tax Notes , September 17, 2001] ] This has led to criticism of Lazear by organizations opposed to tax patents, such asCitizens for Tax Justice . Lazear, however, no longer has any ownership rights in these pending applications and cannot receive anyroyalties from them should they ever issue as valid patents. The full ownership rights to these applications are owned byLiquid Engines .References
ee also
*
Tournament theory External links
* [http://faculty-gsb.stanford.edu/lazear/ Edward Lazear's] personal homepage.
* [http://www.hoover.org/bios/lazear.html Lazear's Hoover Institute bio] .
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