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Who is Hal R. Varian?

Who is Hal R. Varian?. Computer Skills for Economic Analysis By Greg Haffner. History. Hal R. Varian is a professor in the School of Information, the Haas school of business and the Department of Economics at University of California at Berkeley.

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Who is Hal R. Varian?

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  1. Who is Hal R. Varian? Computer Skills for Economic Analysis By Greg Haffner

  2. History • Hal R. Varian is a professor in the School of Information, the Haas school of business and the Department of Economics at University of California at Berkeley. • He is now on leave from the University of California at Berkeley, and is now working as the Chief Economist of Google.

  3. Education and Achievements • Received his BA degree from MIT in 1969, his MA in mathematics and a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley in 1973. • In recognition of his achievements he has received Honorary PhD from University of Karlsruhe and University of Oulu. • He has also taught at MIT, Stanford, Oxford, Michigan and other Universities around the world.

  4. Books Written By Varian • Information Rules • The Economics of Information Technology

  5. What makes Hal R. Varian so prestigious? • In his lifetime, hi’s written several books he's also co-authored several books. • He's written many articles and papers on the topic of Economics. • He wrote a monthly newspaper article for The New York Times from 2002 to 2007. • He's also written several books and articles for college courses across the United States, on the subject of Economics.

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