À propos de l'auteur

Hal R. Varian is an influential economist known for his work in microeconomics, information economics, and the economics of the internet. He served as the Chief Economist at Google, where he contributed to the development of algorithms that influence online advertising and search engine functionality. Varian’s academic work has provided significant insights into the behavior of individuals and firms in markets, particularly in the context of asymmetric information and strategic interactions.

His book, "Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach," is widely used in economics courses around the world and has been praised for its clear explanations and engaging style. Varian's contributions extend beyond academia; he has played a pivotal role in bridging theoretical economic concepts with practical applications in the tech industry. His research continues to inspire economists and students alike, making him a key figure in contemporary economic thought.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance May 26, 1947
Lieu de naissance Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA