Daron Acemoglu, born on September third, nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished Turkish-American economist of Armenian descent. Since nineteen ninety-three, he has been a prominent figure at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he currently holds the esteemed position of Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics. In two thousand nineteen, he was honored with the title of Institute Professor, reflecting his significant contributions to the field.
Acemoglu's research spans several critical areas, including political economy, development economics, and labor economics. His work has garnered widespread recognition, culminating in the receipt of the John Bates Clark Medal in two thousand five and the Nobel Prize in Economics in two thousand twenty-four. His groundbreaking studies, particularly in collaboration with Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson, have focused on the comparative prosperity of states and empires.
In two thousand eleven, Acemoglu was ranked third in a survey of