Winners of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel

Published: Oct. 12, 2009 at 7:24 AM

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- List of winners of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel:

2009 -- Elinor Ostrom, United States; Oliver E. Williamson, United States

2008 -- Paul Krugman, United States

2007 -- Leonid Hurwicz, United States; Eric S. Maskin, United States; Roger B. Myerson, United States

2006 -- Edmund S. Phelps, United States

2005 -- Robert J. Aumann, Israel and United States; Thomas C. Schelling, United States

2004 -- Finn E. Kydland, Norway; Edward C. Prescott, United States

2003 -- Robert F. Engle III, United States; Clive W.J. Granger, United Kingdom

2002 -- Daniel Kahneman, United States and Israel; Vernon L. Smith, United States

2001 -- George A. Akerlof, United States; A. Michael Spence, United States; Joseph E. Stiglitz, United States

2000 -- James J. Heckman, United States; Daniel L. McFadden, United States

1999 -- Robert A. Mundell, Canada

1998 -- Amartya Sen, India

1997 -- Robert C. Merton, United States; Myron S. Scholes, United States

1996 -- James A. Mirrlees, United Kingdom; William Vickrey, United States

1995 -- Robert E. Lucas Jr., United States

1994 -- John C. Harsanyi, United States; John F. Nash Jr., United States; Reinhard Selten, Germany

1993 -- Robert W. Fogel, United States; Douglass C. North, United States

1992 -- Gary S. Becker, United States

1991 -- Ronald H. Coase, United Kingdom

1990 -- Harry M. Markowitz, United States; Merton H. Miller, United States; William F. Sharpe, United States

1989 -- Trygve Haavelmo, Norway

1988 -- Maurice Allais, France

1987 -- Robert M. Solow, United States

1986 -- James M. Buchanan Jr., United States

1985 -- Franco Modigliani, United States

1984 -- Richard Stone, United Kingdom

1983 -- Gerard Debreu, United States

1982 -- George J. Stigler, United States

1981 -- James Tobin, United States

1980 -- Lawrence R. Klein, United States

1979 -- Theodore W. Schultz, United States; Arthur Lewis, United Kingdom

1978 -- Herbert A. Simon, United States

1977 -- Bertil Ohlin, Sweden; James E. Meade, United Kingdom

1976 -- Milton Friedman, United States

1975 -- Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich, Soviet Union; Tjalling C. Koopmans, United States

1974 -- Gunnar Myrdal, Sweden; Friedrich August von Hayek, United Kingdom

1973 -- Wassily Leontief, United States

1972 -- John R. Hicks, United Kingdom; Kenneth J. Arrow, United States

1971 -- Simon Kuznets, United States

1970 -- Paul A. Samuelson, United States

1969 -- Ragnar Frisch, Norway; Jan Tinbergen, Netherlands

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