George Stigler | |
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Born | Seattle, Washington, U.S. | January 17, 1911
Died | December 1, 1991 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | (aged 80)
Education | University of Washington (BA) Northwestern University (MBA) University of Chicago (PhD) |
Academic career | |
Institution | Columbia University Brown University University of Chicago Iowa State University |
School or tradition | Chicago School of Economics |
Doctoral advisor | Frank Knight |
Doctoral students | Jacob Mincer Thomas Sowell |
Influences | Jacob Viner, Henry Simons, Milton Friedman |
Contributions | Regulatory capture theory Industrial organization Search unemployment Stigler diet |
Awards | Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1982) National Medal of Science (1987) |
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George Joseph Stigler (/ˈstɪɡlər/; January 17, 1911 – December 1, 1991) was an American economist. He was the 1982 laureate in Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and is considered a key leader of the Chicago school of economics.