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  1. Daniel Little McFadden (born July 29, 1937) is an American econometrician who shared the 2000 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with James Heckman. McFadden's share of the prize was "for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice".

  2. Daniel L. McFadden is the E. Morris Cox Professor of Economics and Director of the Econometrics Laboratory at UC Berkeley. He won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in econometric methods for studying behavioral patterns in individual decision-making.

  3. Jul 29, 2012 · Daniel L. McFadden is an American economist who developed theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice. He taught at various institutions, including Berkley, Yale and MIT, and received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2000 for his work.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Daniel L. McFadden, who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2000 for his contributions to the theory and application of choice analysis. Read his biography, education, and academic career on the official NobelPrize.org website.

  5. Daniel L. McFadden is an American economist and cowinner (with James J. Heckman) of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his development of theory and methods used in the analysis of individual or household behaviour, such as understanding how people choose where to work, where to live, or.

  6. DANIEL L. McFADDEN. Professor of the Graduate School n University of California, Berkeley. Presidential Professor of Health Policy and Economics University of Southern California. (Last revised in June 2017) ADDRESS. Office: University of California Department of Economics 508-1 Evans Hall # 3880 Berkeley, CA 94720-3880. Telephone:

  7. Daniel McFadden is a professor of economics and the director of the Econometrics Laboratory at UC Berkeley. He won the 2000 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on econometric methods for studying individual decision-making.