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Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition

Nobel Prize for Economics (B3)

The ‘Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences’ awarded to distinguished economists and econometricians since 1969. Prominent in the list of prize winners are persons from the USA, France, Scandinavia, the USSR and the UK:

1969

Ragnar Frisch; Jan Tinbergen

1970

Paul Samuelson

1971

Simon Kuznets

1972

Kenneth Arrow; John Hicks

1973

Wassily Leontief

1974

Friedrich von Hayek; Gunnar Myrdal

1975

Leonid Kantorovich; Tjalling C.Koopmans

1976

Milton Friedman

1977

James Meade; Bertil Ohlin

1978

Herbert Simon

1979

W.Arthur Lewis; Theodore Schultz

1980

Lawrence Klein

1981

James Tobin

1982

George Stigler

1983

Gerard Debreu

1984

Richard Stone

1985

Franco Modigliani

1986

James M.Buchanan

1987

Robert M.Solow

1988

Maurice Allais

1989

Trygve Haavelmo

1990

Harry Markovitz; Merton Miller; William Sharpe

1991

Ronald H.Coase

1992

Gary S.Becker

1993

Robert W.Fogel; Douglass C.North

1994

John Harsanyi; John F.Nash; Reinhard Selten

1995

Robert Lucas

1996

James A.Mirrlees; William Vickrey

1997

Robert C.Merton; Myron S.Scholes

1998

Amartya Sen

1999

Robert A.Mundell

2000

James J.Heckman; Daniel L.McFadden

2001

George A.Akerlof; Andrew M.Spence; Joseph E.Stiglitz

References

Breit, W.

and Spencer, R.W. (1986) Lives of the Laureates, Cambridge, MA, and London: MIT Press.

Lindbeck, A. (1985) ‘The prize in economic science in memory of Alfred Nobel’, Journal of Economic Literature 23 (March):37–56.

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Nobel Prize For Economics from Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition. ISBN: 0-203-00054-4. Published: 2005–06–05. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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