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Herbert Gintis - Wikipedia Herbert Malena 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
Introduction to the Tributes to Herb Gintis (1940–2023) Herbert Malena Gintis was born on February 11, 1940, in Philadelphia, PA, to Gerson and Shirley (Malena) Gintis He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania and attended Harvard University for graduate school in mathematics, receiving a master’s degree
Herbert Gintis Herbert Gintis, “School Choice: A Discussion with Herbert Gintis,” Education Policy Analysis 2,6 (February 1994) with Samuel Bowles, “Democratic Firms and the Distribution ofWealth,” inAndreu Mas-Colell and John Roemer (eds ) Property Relations, Incentives, and Welfare (Oxford: International Economic Association, forthcoming)
Herbert Gintis - The Decision Lab Gintis has worked with a number of notable names in academia, both within the field of economics and outside of it Over the course of his career, his most frequent collaborator has been Samuel Bowles, an economist who Gintis befriended while in graduate school Like Gintis, Bowles’ early research was influenced by Marxism
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Herbert Gintis - Wikiwand 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 Harvard University for post-graduate work in mathematics