Updated Feb 20, 2026
Details
Birthday
(Sunday)
Died
Birthplace
Nationality
Languages
English
Residences
Bozeman, Cambridge
Education
Harvard University, Kansai University, Reed College
Zodiac Sign
♉ Taurus
Chinese Zodiac
鸡 Rooster
Popularity
Tier D -- 545 Wikipedia views/month
DROPTHE_ GOSSIP
Dale W. Jorgenson: American economist.
Born in Bozeman (died at age 89).
13 awards including Adam Smith Award.
Studied at Harvard University.
AWARDS (13)
B
Adam Smith Award
WON
B
Clarivate Citation Laureates
WON
B
Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
WON
B
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
WON
Biography
Dale Weldeau Jorgenson was an American economist who served as the Samuel W. Morris University Professor at Harvard University. An influential econometric scholar, he was famed for his work on the relationship between productivity and economic growth, the economics of climate change, and the intersection between economics and statistics. Described as a "master" of his field, he received the John Bates Clark Medal in 1971, and was described as a worthy contender for the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old was Dale W. Jorgenson?
Dale W. Jorgenson was born on and passed away on at the age of 89.
Where was Dale W. Jorgenson born?
Dale W. Jorgenson was born in Bozeman.
Where can I find more information about Dale W. Jorgenson?
You can find more about Dale W. Jorgenson on Wikidata. Their full profile and filmography is available on this page.