Vernon Smith, Nobel Laureate in Economics, endorses the Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Master's Degree in Economics from the University of the Hesperides.

May 14, 2020 19:47

The Universidad de las Hespérides, has secured the endorsement of Nobel Prize in Economics winner Vernon Smith for our Bachelor's and Master's programs in Economics, a vote of confidence that aligns with our University's pursuit of excellence across all its degree offerings.

Vernon Smith was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2002 for his pioneering work in the field known as experimental economics. The integrating character of this approach to the discipline created by him has earned recognition from various economic schools.

Dr. Smith is the author or co-author of over 350 articles and books on capital theory, finance, natural resource economics, and experimental economics. He is a member of the editorial board American Economic Review, The Cato Journal, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Science, Economic Theory, Economic Design, Games and Economic Behavior and Journal of Economic Methodology.

In addition, he has been president of the Public Choice Society, the Economic Science Association, the Western Economic Association, and the Association for Private Enterprise Education, as well as having been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1995.

The Master's Degree in Economics Universidad de las Hespérides, It's a program that allows students to recognize the economic and social reality, analyze their environment, anticipate changes, and propose measures to improve the performance of the economic system and the organizations and institutions that make it up.

The Master's Degree in Economics of Universidad de las Hespérides, Collect the most solid scientific contributions on markets as they have been developed by the most relevant schools of economic thought: Austrian School, Chicago School, Public Choice School, Bloomington School, and neo-institutionalism.