Esben Sloth Andersen

Esben Sloth Andersen is an emeritus professor in economics at Aalborg University.[1]

Esben Sloth Andersen's research revolves around evolutionary economics with emphasis on innovation and its role in economic growth. Furthermore, he has worked with computer simulation and history of theory.[1] Within this field, Esben Sloth Andersen was awarded the “Gunnar Myrdal prize” in 2010 by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy.[2]

Education

Esben Sloth Andersen graduated from University of Copenhagen in 1986 and received his PhD in 1994 from Roskilde University.[3] In 2010, Esben Sloth Andersen received his doctorate based on his doctoral thesis "Schumpeter's Evolutionary Economics: A Theoretical, Historical and Statistical Analysis of the Engine of Capitalism".[4]

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gollark: I just use entirely open-source software on my servers (except gameservers and probably some drivers), and don't have to deal with that sort of problem.
gollark: My stuff displays it just as % utilization with separate frequency graphs per core.
gollark: Measuring it in terms of frequency makes no sense, though. Modern CPUs change their frequency all the time in response to demand, for one thing.
gollark: Measuring CPU usage by *frequency* instead of % seems *really* weird to me.

References

  1. "AAU personal profile". aau.dk. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  2. "eaepe.org". eaepe.org. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  3. "CV". Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  4. "vbn.aau.dk". vbn.aau.dk. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
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