著者について

Gary Stanley Becker was an influential American economist and a Nobel laureate known for his work in the fields of economics and sociology. His groundbreaking research extended the application of economic analysis to a wide range of human behavior, including crime, family organization, and education. Becker's book, "Human Capital," fundamentally changed how we understand the value of education and skills in the labor market, emphasizing the importance of investing in human capabilities.

Throughout his career, Becker's innovative ideas challenged traditional economic theories and opened new avenues for research in social sciences. He was a pioneer in applying economic principles to social issues, thereby bridging gaps between economics and sociology. His contributions have had a lasting impact on both fields, influencing countless scholars and practitioners who continue to explore the intersections of economics with human behavior and societal structures.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 December 2, 1930
出生地 Montclair, New Jersey, United States
死亡日 May 3, 2014
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