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    Angus Deaton is a British-American economist and Nobel laureate who studies poverty, inequality, health, and wellbeing. He is known for his work on consumer demand, welfare, and the rising mortality and morbidity among white Americans.

  2. Nobel laureate Angus Deaton reflects on his changing views on power, ethics, and empirical methods in economics. He questions the benefits of free trade, globalization, and technical change, and argues for more humility and social justice.

  3. Angus Deaton is a Nobel laureate, a former professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton, and the author of several books on economic inequality and health. Learn more about his life, work, awards, and publications on his official website.

  4. Angus Deaton is a Scottish-born economist who won the Nobel Prize for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare. He is a professor at Princeton University and has studied how consumption depends on prices, incomes, and economic development.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Angus Deaton, the 2015 Nobel laureate in economic sciences. From his childhood in Scotland to his academic career in the US, he shares his passion for measurement, history and story-telling.

  6. Angus Deaton is an emeritus professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University and a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2015 for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare.

  7. Angus Deaton, British American economist who received the 2015 Nobel Prize for Economics. His fundamental contributions to the theory of consumption, savings, and the measurement of economic well-being transformed the field of applied and development economics.

  8. Oct 12, 2015 · The economist Angus Deaton has devoted his career to improving the data that shape public policy, including measures of wealth and poverty, savings and consumption, health and happiness.

  9. Watch and read interviews with the 2015 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, Angus Deaton, who discusses his work, his motivation, and his views on various topics. Learn about his reaction to the Prize, his love of puzzles, his Scottish roots, and his advice for young economists.

  10. Angus Deaton, an intellectual powerhouse who changed the course of research in econometrics, macroeconomics, and applied microeconomics, as well as the international discourse on poverty and inequality, will retire after 33 years at Princeton.