hansen
hansen — biographical name
1. the family name of an American economist who won a top prize in 2013 for creatin
the family name of an American economist who won a top prize in 2013 for creating new ways to test ideas in finance and economics against real-world data
Professor Hansen won the Nobel Prize for creating new ways to test economic theories against real data.
Nobel Prize + 'creating new ways to test' pattern for what he developed
At the University of Chicago, first-year students studied Hansen's approach to testing financial models.
Lars Peter Hansen co-wrote a famous 1997 paper about what drives the prices of stocks and bonds.
Students in Dr. Okafor's seminar compared Hansen's method with older ways of analyzing economic data.
用法筆記
In academic writing, 'Hansen' is typically preceded by a title such as 'Professor', 'Dr.', or the full name 'Lars Peter Hansen' on first reference. In economics textbooks, the surname alone (e.g., 'Hansen's method') is common when referring to his well-known contributions such as the generalized method of moments (GMM).