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The Nobel Prize in ECONOMICS - Laureates:

1969

J. Tinbergen (Netherlands) R. Frisch (Norway)
1970 P. A. Samuelson (USA)
1971 S. Kuznets (USA, Soviet Union)
1972 J. R. Hicks (United Kingdom) K. J. Arrow (USA)
1973 W. Leontief (USA)
1974 F. A. Hayek (Austria, USA) K. G. Myrdal (Sweden)
1975 T. Koopmans (USA) L. Kantorovich (Soviet Union)
1976 M. Friedman (USA)
1977 B. Ohlin (Sweden) J. Meade (United Kingdom)
1978 H.A. Simon (USA)
1979 T. W. Schultz (USA) A. Lewis (United Kingdom)
1980 L. R. Klein (USA)
1981 J. Tobin (USA)
1982 G.J. Stigler (USA)
1983 G. Debreu (USA)
1984 Sir R. Stone (United Kingdom)
1985 F. Modigliani (Italy, USA)
1986 J. Buchanan (USA)
1987 R. M. Solow (USA)
1988 M. Allais (France)
1989 T. Haavelmo (Norway)
1990 H. Markowitz (USA) M. Miller (USA) W. Sharpe (USA)
1991 Ronald H. Coase (United Kingdom, USA)
1992 Gary S. Becker (USA)
1993 Robert W. Fogel (USA) Douglass C. North (USA) Studies on the history of economics
1994 Reinhard Selten (Germany) John C. Harsanyi (USA) Analysis of the equilibrium in non-cooperative game theory John F. Nash (USA) Equilibrium theory
1995 Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (USA, *1937) for having developed and applied the hypothesis of rational expectations, and thereby having transformed macroeconomic analysis and deepened our understanding of economic policy
1996 James A. Mirrlees (United Kingdom, *1936) William Vickrey (Canada, USA, 1914 - 1996-10-10) for their fundamental contributions to the economic theory of incentives under asymmetric information
1997 Robert C. Merton (USA, *1944) Myron S. Scholes (USA, *1941) for a new method to determine the value of derivatives
1998 Amartya Sen (India/United Kingdom, *1933) for his contributions to welfare economics
1999 Robert A. Mundell (USA, Canada, *1932) or his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas
2000 James J. Heckman (USA, *1944) for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples Daniel L. McFadden (USA, *1937) for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice

 

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