Michael Wachter
Michael Wachter | |
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| Born | 12 March 1943 New York City, USA |
| Died | 3 September 2022 (aged 79) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA[1] |
| Title | William B. and Mary Barb Johnson Professor of Law and Economics; Co-Director of the Institute for Law & Economics |
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| Thesis | Relative Wage Determination Among Industries : Some Theoretical and Empirical Results (1970) |
| Doctoral advisor | John Thomas Dunlop Otto Eckstein |
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| Institutions | University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Michael Lawrence Wachter (12 March 1943 – 3 September 2022) is the William B. and Mary Barb Johnson Professor of Law and Economics Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Co-Director of the Institute for Law & Economics.[2]
Biography
Wachter was born in New York City, and earned a B.S. from Cornell University in 1964, an M.A. from Harvard University in 1967, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1970.[2][3][4][5] From 1964 to 1965 he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.[3]
Since 1970, Wachter has held full professor positions at the University of Pennsylvania in Arts and Sciences, the Wharton School, and the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[6] He was Commissioner of the Minimum Wage Study Commission established by the US Congress from 1978 to 1981.[3] He was Interim Provost of the University of Pennsylvania from January 1998 to December 1998.[6] In July 2020, the Michael L. Wachter Distinguished Fellowship in Law and Policy was established in his name at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[7]
Wachter is the William B. and Mary Barb Johnson Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Co-Director of the Institute for Law & Economics.[6]
Among the many articles Wachter has authored are "The Rise and Decline of Unions," 30 REG. 23 (2007), "Labor Unions: A Corporatist Institution in a Competitive World," 155 U. PA. L. REV. 581 (2007), and "Judging Unions' Future Using a Historical Perspective: The Public Policy Choice Between Competition and Unionization," 2 J. LAB. RES. 339 (2003).[6][8]
He died on September 3, 2022.[9]
References
- ^ Miles, Gary (2022-10-11). "Michael L. Wachter, economist, former interim provost, and founder of Penn's Institute for Law & Economics, has died at 79". Inquirer.com.
- ^ a b Putterman, Louis; Kroszner, Randall S. (26 January 1996). The Economic Nature of the Firm: A Reader. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521556286 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c "C.V." (PDF).
- ^ Ricketts, Martin (30 March 2008). The Economics of modern business enterprise. Edward Elgar. ISBN 9781840649024 – via Google Books.
- ^ Williamson, Oliver E.; Wachter, Michael L.; Harris, Jeffrey E. (28 April 1975). "Understanding the Employment Relation: The Analysis of Idiosyncratic Exchange". The Bell Journal of Economics. 6 (1): 250–278. doi:10.2307/3003224. JSTOR 3003224.
- ^ a b c d "Penn Law Faculty: Michael L. Wachter, expert on Corporations, Corporate Finance, Labor Law, Law and Economics". www.law.upenn.edu.
- ^ "Former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo e. Strine, Jr. L'88 appointed as Michael L. Wachter Distinguished Fellow in Law and Policy at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School".
- ^ "Michael L. Wachter's research while affiliated with University of Pennsylvania and other places," ResearchGate.
- ^ "Remembering Michael Wachter".