In 1990 he was even named a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Stiglitz was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001 for his analyses of markets with asymmetric information.
The Nobel Committee has again awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics to an economist who helped shatter the Keynesian consensus.
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My colleague at Princeton, Danny Kahneman, who wasn't even an economist, won the Nobel Prize in economics for behavioral finance.
Since the Nobel Prize in economics was established, seven prizes have been awarded to economists who cast serious doubt on Keynesian short-run stabilization.
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Buchanan, the 1986 recipient of the Nobel Prize in economics who died on Jan. 9 at age 93, was a revolutionary in his field.
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However, Daniel Kahneman, a Princeton University psychologist who in 2002 won the Nobel prize in economics for his contribution to behavioural economics, is an enthusiastic supporter of the new field.
Writing in a style that owes as much to Stephen Colbert as it does to Michel de Montaigne, Mr. Taleb divides the world into those who "get it" and everyone else, a world partitioned into heroes (Popper, Hayek, Yogi Berra), those on notice (Harold Bloom, necktie wearers, personal-finance advisers) and entities that are dead to him (the bell curve, newspapers, the Nobel Prize in Economics).
"He is a star of the field, one of the most productive people in his age group, " says Princeton University's Kahneman, who won the 2002 Nobel Prize in economics.
J. and corecipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in economics for theoretical work on market design.
They almost certainly learned it from Ragnar Frisch, a Norwegian economist, who with Tinbergen shared the first Nobel prize in economics in 1969.
Now-famed economist, the late Friedrich von Hayek, won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1974.
Kahneman was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002 for his pioneering work in behavioral finance.
Over 40 years ago Ronald Coase, who won the Nobel prize for economics in 1991, argued that there is no reason why spectrum should be treated differently from, for example, land.
Psychologist Daniel Kahneman, who won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002 and authored last year's "Thinking Fast and Slow, " has explored how our conscious thought processes are susceptible to being disrupted by irrational, subconscious influences.
Joseph Stiglitz, the holder of a Nobel prize in economics, claimed in Vanity Fair that the top 1% of Americans were taking in nearly a quarter of the nation's income and controlled 40% of its wealth, though others dispute his numbers.
Giving the Nobel to the Residency Match reminds me of another Nobel Prize in economics.
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They understood and calculated volatility, perhaps not so precisely as the Black-Scholes model that later garnered a Nobel Prize in economics, but good enough to get by and not misprice quotes on the puts and calls they made markets in.
Wassily Leontief won a Nobel prize in economics for the development of the concept.
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The University of Chicago has how many Nobel Prize winning professors in economics?
The fact that a Nobel Laureate in economics would propose this without making clear this fact raises the question of whether his prize should be revoked.
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As a result, the EU might well get another Nobel Prize, but this time in Economics!
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In 1978, Herbert Simon was awarded the Nobel prize for economics.
When Robert A. Mundell won his Nobel Prize in economics in 1999, he spoke of the causes of the Great Depression in his acceptance speech.
But there was a last great burst of fame and influence in the 1970s, when he was awarded a Nobel Prize for economics and feted by free-market politicians on both sides of the Atlantic.
Grameen Bank, a microlending organization founded by the Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, a Muslim Bangladeshi economics professor, now operates in the United States.
In the late 1990s the hedge fund's collapse sent ripples throughout the financial world similar to those we are witnessing today, yet it was overseen by the brilliant economic team of Myron Scholes and Robert Merton, who earlier shared a Nobel prize in economics.
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