Hungarian economist
Mária Augusztinovics (also Marija Augustinovič or Maria Augustinovics , 1930 – 21 November 2014) was a Hungarian macroeconomist known for her work in labour economics and on pension systems.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Augusztinovics graduated from the Karl Marx University of Economics in Budapest in 1952, defended her doctoral dissertation there in 1956, and completed a habilitation in 1980.[ 3] In 1979, as Head of Department in the Hungarian National Planning Office, Augusztinovics was elected as a Fellow of the Econometric Society .[ 4] She was given the József Eötvös laureate [hu ] in 2000, the prize of the János Arany Public Foundation for Science in 2002, the Officer's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit in 2008, and the Széchenyi Prize in 2010.[ 2] [ 5] She was also a consulting member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [ 5] [ 6] and an honorary professor at Corvinus University of Budapest .[ 6]
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^ Birth year and alternative name spelling from German National Library catalog , retrieved 2021-10-28
^ a b Mária Augusztinovics, research advisor passed away , Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, retrieved 2021-10-28
^ a b "Elhunyt Augusztinovics Mária közgazdász" , Blikk (in Hungarian), 21 November 2014
^ "1979 Election of Fellows of the Econometric Society", Econometrica , 48 (3): 788– 791, April 1980, JSTOR 1913143
^ a b "Augusztinovics Mária" , Members (in Hungarian), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2021-10-28
^ a b "Mária Augusztinovics" (PDF) , Speaker biographies , International Forum on Pension Reform, June 2007, retrieved 2021-10-28
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