A far-flung economics network celebrates Berkeley Nobel winner David Card

June 9, 2022

A remarkable international community of economists and economics students gathered in Berkeley June 3 and 4 to celebrate the achievements of Berkeley scholar David Card, who shared the 2021 Nobel Prize in economics.

Among those who joined in the celebration were Card’s two co-winners: Guido W. Imbens of Stanford University and Joshua D. Angrist of MIT.

This coming-together of Nobel laureates was a centerpiece of DaveFest(link is external), the two-day conference at Berkeley that convened scholars from top institutions in the U.S. and worldwide. The program(link is external)focused, in part, on areas where Card has done pioneering economic analysis: the minimum wage, immigration and racial disparities in education.

Card, a labor economist, won the 2021 Nobel Prize(link is external) for work that challenged orthodoxy and dramatically shifted understanding of inequality and the social and economic forces that affect low-wage workers. He is UC Berkeley’s sixth economist to win the Nobel Prize in economics and the campus’s 26th Nobel laureate overall.

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