Lives of the laureates : thirty-two Nobel economists
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- 330.0922 SPE
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330.09 HUN History of economic thought : a critical perspective | 330.09 UUN History of economic thought | 330.092 SEN Home in the world : a memoir | 330.0922 SPE Lives of the laureates : thirty-two Nobel economists | 330.1 GAL Affluent society | 330.1 HUB Man's worldly goods : the story of the wealth of nations | 330.1 SMI The wealth of nations |
"Lives of the Laureates compiles autobiographical essays by recipients of the Nobel Prize in the Economic Sciences who have presented lectures at Trinity University, describing the path that led them to the work honored with a Nobel. The seventh edition includes new essays from laureates Alvin Roth, Amartya Sen, Chris Sims, Michael Spence, Thomas Sargent, and Roger Myerson. James Heckman's chapter has been removed (he did not want it shortened). Profiles that appeared in earlier editions have been edited for length. The full versions will be hosted online. Essays by W. Arthur Lewis, Ronald W. Coase, John C. Harsanyi, and Clive W.J. Granger, which were removed from the sixth edition, have been edited for length and included in the seventh edition"--
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