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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laura_TysonLaura Tyson - Wikipedia

    Laura D'Andrea Tyson (born June 28, 1947) is an American economist and university administrator who is currently a Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School at the Haas School of Business of the University of California, Berkeley and a senior fellow at the Berggruen Institute.

  2. Laura D’Andrea Tyson is an influential scholar of economics and public policy and an expert on trade and competitiveness who has also served as a presidential adviser. She is a Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.

  3. executive.berkeley.edu › faculty-directory › laura-tyson-0Laura Tyson | Berkeley Exec Ed

    Laura Tyson is a distinguished professor and the faculty director of the Institute for Business & Social Impact at Berkeley Haas. She has served in various roles in the US government, academia and business, and is the co-author of a report on women's economic empowerment.

  4. Laura D. Tyson. Class of 1939 Professor of Economics and Business Administration; Distinguished Professor Emerita of Economics. Fields. Comparative economic systems, economic development and planning, international trade, econometrics. Current Research.

  5. Laura Tyson is a Distinguished Professor and Faculty Director of the Institute for Business & Social Impact at UC Berkeley Haas. She has served in various roles in the US government, academia and business, and is a co-author of the World Economic Forum Annual Gender Gap Report.

  6. Laura D'Andrea TYSON. K Schwab, R Samans, S Zahidi, TA Leopold, V Ratcheva, R Hausmann, ... Politics and productivity: how Japan’s development srategy works. NewYork ….

  7. Jun 28, 2018 · Laura D’Andrea Tyson, renowned economist at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, has been named the school’s interim dean as of July 1, Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ announced today. Tyson joined the Berkeley Economics Department in 1977 and the Haas faculty in 1990.