Albert K. Ando | |
Native Name: | アルバート安藤 |
Native Name Lang: | jp |
Birth Date: | 15 November 1929 |
Nationality: | Japanese American |
Institutions: | --> |
Field: | Mathematical economics |
Alma Mater: | Carnegie Mellon University |
Doctoral Advisor: | Franco Modigliani |
Doctoral Students: | Stephen Goldfeld Stephen Resnick William Oakland |
Influences: | Herbert A. Simon |
Repec Prefix: | f |
Repec Id: | pan410 |
was a Japanese-born economist.
He was born in Tokyo, as a member of family running Ando Corporation, a major construction company. He didn't join the family business, and came to the United States after World War II. He received his B.S. in economics from the Seattle University in 1951, his M.A. in economics from St. Louis University in 1953, and an M.S. in economics in 1956 and a PhD in mathematical economics in 1959 from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University). At Carnegie Mellon he collaborated, among others, with Herbert A. Simon on questions regarding aggregation and causation in economic systems and with Franco Modigliani on the life cycle analysis of saving, spending, and income.
Albert Ando was a tenured professor of economics and finance at the University of Pennsylvania from 1967 until his death from leukemia in 2002.