Deirdre McCloskey
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey (born Donald N. McCloskey; September 11, 1942) is an American economist and academic who has taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago since 2000, where she serves as a professor of economics, history, English, and communication. She is also an adjunct professor of philosophy and classics at UIC, and for five years was a visiting professor of philosophy at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
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Born | Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S. | September 11, 1942
Education | Harvard University (AB, AM, PhD) |
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Fields | Economic history Cliometrics Economic methodology |
Thesis | Economic Maturity and Entrepreneurial Decline: British Iron and Steel, 1870–1913 (1970) |
Doctoral advisor | Alexander Gerschenkron |
Notable students | Stephen T. Ziliak Claudia Goldin |
Website | deirdremccloskey |
Since October 2007, McCloskey has received six honorary doctorates. In 2013, she received the Julian L. Simon Memorial Award from the Competitive Enterprise Institute for her work examining factors in history that led to advancement in human achievement and prosperity. Her main research interests include the origins of the modern world, the misuse of statistical significance in economics and other sciences, and the study of capitalism, among many others.