Becker Gary
Becker Gary, 1930 - 2014, Year won 1992, put economic analysis tools in the service of social sciences..
Gary Becker was born in 1930 in Pennsylvania, USA. He studied economics at Princeton and Chicago universities.
Becker’s rigorous economic reasoning reveal the rational component involved in complex human behavior; by doing so, he has altered the understanding of human action in diverse areas such as discrimination, marriage, crime or drugs addiction.
In 1992, Gary Becker was awarded the Nobel prize in economics “for having extended the domain of microeconomic analysis to a wide range of human behavior and interaction, including non-market behavior”. Becker’s work has had a significant theoretical and practical impact in social sciences, especially sociology, criminology and demography.