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    Michael Henderson Spence (30 December 1936 – 7 May 1968) was a British racing driver from Surrey in England. He participated in 37 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 8 September 1963. He achieved one podium, and scored a total of 27 championship points.

  2. Mike Spence (Croydon, Surrey, 30 de diciembre de 1936-Indianápolis, 7 de mayo de 1968) fue un piloto británico de automovilismo. [1] Debutó en Fórmula 1 el 8 de septiembre de 1963 en el Gran Premio de Italia, disputado en Monza con la escudería Lotus. También corrió para Reg Parnell Racing y BRM. [1]

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · NYU Professor of Economics and Nobel Laureate. A. Michael Spence is an American economist who, with George A. Akerlof and Joseph E. Stiglitz, won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 for laying the foundations for the theory of markets with asymmetric information.

  4. Andrew Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American economist and Nobel laureate. Spence is the William R. Berkley Professor in Economics and Business at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and the Philip H. Knight Professor of Management, Emeritus, and Dean, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Spence was their front-line English driver partnering Pedro Rodriguez in the Bourne line-up and his showings in the Race of Champions and the International Trophy at Silverstone with the new V12-engined P126 suggested he was on the verge of proving his quality as an F1 contender.

  6. Michael Spence (Nacido el 7 de noviembre de 1943) es un economista y profesor canadiense. Fue laureado con el Premio del Banco de Suecia en Ciencias Económicas en memoria de Alfred Nobel en el año 2001, junto a George Akerlof y Joseph E. Stiglitz por sus trabajos sobre información asimétrica en los mercados.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2021 · A first biography for Mike Spence reveals a decent driver with talent but lacking the killer instinct, says Gordon Cruickshank. Great white hope: after Spence’s F1 frustrations, victory in the Brands 500 with Chaparral was a sweet reward. Author. Gordon Cruickshank.