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The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (often called erroneously The Nobel Prize in Economics or The Nobel Prize for Economics) is different from the rest of the Nobel Prizes in that it is not part of the Alfred Nobel bequest. The Prize was instituted by the Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank) at its 300th anniversity in 1969. Members of the Nobel family are contesting use of the term Nobel Prize in Economics in any context. It is however, in the Nobel Prize context, often referred to as simply The Prize in Economics.
- 1969 - Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch, Jan Tinbergen
- 1970 - Paul Samuelson
- 1971 - Simon Kuznets[?]
- 1972 - John Hicks, Kenneth Arrow
- 1973 - Wassily Leontief[?]
- 1974 - Gunnar Myrdal[?], Friedrich Hayek
- 1975 - Leonid Kantorovich, Tjalling Koopmans[?]
- 1976 - Milton Friedman
- 1977 - Bertil Ohlin, James Meade[?]
- 1978 - Herbert Simon
- 1979 - Theodore Schultz[?], Arthur Lewis[?]
- 1980 - Lawrence Klein
- 1981 - James Tobin
- 1982 - George Stigler[?]
- 1983 - Gerard Debreu[?]
- 1984 - Richard Stone[?]
- 1985 - Franco Modigliani
- 1986 - James Buchanan Jr
- 1987 - Robert Solow
- 1988 - Maurice Allais[?]
- 1989 - Trygve Haavelmo[?]
- 1990 - Harry Markowitz[?], Merton Miller[?], William Sharpe[?]
- 1991 - Ronald Coase
- 1992 - Gary Becker
- 1993 - Robert Fogel[?], Douglas North[?]
- 1994 - Reinhard Selten, John Forbes Nash, John Harsanyi[?]
- 1995 - Robert Lucas Jr
- 1996 - James Mirrlees[?], William Vickrey
- 1997 - Robert Merton, Myron Scholes
- 1998 - Amartya Sen
- 1999 - Robert Mundell
- 2000 - James Heckman, Daniel McFadden
- 2001 - George A. Akerlof, A. Michael Spence[?], Joseph E. Stiglitz
- 2002 - Daniel Kahneman, Vernon L. Smith
See also: Economics, Nobel Prize
External link
- Laureates (http://www.nobel.se/economics/laureates/index) at the Nobel foundation
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