
Alan B. Krueger
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Alan B. Krueger was a prominent American economist known for his extensive work in labor economics and education. He served as a professor at Princeton University and was recognized for his influential research on the minimum wage, education, and its impact on labor markets. Krueger's work often challenged conventional economic theories, particularly with regard to the effects of raising the minimum wage and its implications for employment.
His publications, including 'Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage', have had a significant impact on economic policy and have shaped the debate around labor standards in the United States. Krueger also held various government positions, including serving as the Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor. His commitment to using empirical research to inform policy decisions made him a respected figure in both academic and policy-making circles.