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的有关信息介绍如下:不知道你要中文还是英文~~先找到这么些~~Hal Ronald Varian is a central academic in the economics of information technology and the information economy. Varian's assertion that "Technology changes. Economic laws do not." introduces a series of efforts in applying general economic principles to the information economy.As a professor and former dean at the University of California, Berkeley School of Information, the author of many books and papers, a New York Times columnist, and a consultant to Google, Inc, he is mostly famous for his undergraduate microeconomics text Intermediate Microeconomics and graduate microeconomics text Microeconomic Analysis. Both of these books are taught in the economics curricula of major universities around the world.He received his S.B. from MIT in economics in 1969 and both his MA (mathematics) and Ph.D. (economics) from the University of California, Berkeley in 1973. He has taught at MIT, Stanford University, the University of Oxford, the University of Michigan, and other universities around the world. In 2006, he received an honorary doctoral degree (Dr. h. c.) from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany.Hal Varian is the Class of 1944 Professor at the School of Information, the Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. From 1995-2002, he served as the founding dean of UC Berkeley's School of Information.He is an intellectual leader in the economics of security research domain.Hal Varian's profile on ZoomInfo5. TradeSports Betting Exchange in the Media - [Cached] Published on: 3/21/2004 Last Visited: 11/22/2006Hal Varian, a professor of business at the University of California, Berkeley, said such online markets provide better predictions than traditional polls because cash forces a more dispassionate analysis of issues. "You talk to a loyal Democrat they'll say, 'Oh no, Gray Davis won't be recalled.' You talked to a Republican they'll say, 'Of course, that bastard will be taken out of office,"' Varian said. "They let their emotions or their desire influence their beliefs and opinion polls are subject to that wishful thinking." "When it is money and the market is moved by the smart players, the guys who are weighing the odds and not weighing their emotions, you get a better forecast," he continued. 6. FACSNET News Sources Results - [Cached] Published on: 5/12/2005 Last Visited: 12/20/2006Hal R. Varian, Dean, School of Information Management & Systems, Professor, Haas School of Business, Professor, Dept. of Econ, University of California, Berkeley Hal R. Varian is the dean of the School of Information Management and Systems at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a professor in the Haas School of Business, a professor in the Department of Economics and holds the Class of 1944 Professorship. He received his bachelor's from MIT in 1969 and his master's in mathematics and doctorate in economics from UC Berkeley in 1973. He has taught at MIT, Stanford, Oxford, Michigan and other universities around the world. Professor Varian has published numerous papers in economic theory, industrial organization, financial economics, econometrics and information economics. He is the author of two major economics textbooks which have been translated into 11 languages. His recent work has been concerned with the economics of information technology and the information economy. He is the co-author of a best-selling book on business strategy "Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy" and has written monthly columns for The Industry Standard and The New York Times. Contact Information: Hal R. Varian, Dean, School of Information Management & Systems, Professor, Haas School of Business, Professor, Dept. of Econ University of California, Berkeley Email: hal@sims.berkeley.edu Voice Phone: 510-642-9980 Fax: 510-642-5814 Submitted to the FACSNET Source List by:FACS Economic Advisor 网站