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(3)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 1977, (1/2 prize)

NES - 1994 (with Harkhiani and Selten)

SET - 1998, for contribution to the economic analysis of the welfare of the population

(4)

ALLE - 1988

KOZ - 1991

NORTH - 1993 (with Fougel)

ULIN - 1977 (1/2 prize)

FRISCH - 1969 (with Tinbergen)

Hicks - 1972 (shared with Arrow)

SHARYA - 1990 (1/3 prize), for pioneering work on the theory of finance

ENGLE - 2003 (shared with Granger), for building economic models that predict the future

(5)

VIKRI - 1996

DEBRE - 1983

KLEIN - 1980

LUCAS - 1995

LEWIS - 1979 (1/2 prize)

SOLO - 1987, for contributions to the theory of economic growth

SPENCE - 2001 (with Akerlof and Stiglitz)

STONE - 1984

TOBIN - 1981

HAJEK - 1974 (1/2 prize jointly with Myrdal)

SCHULZ - 1979 (1/2 prize)

ARROW - 1972 (with Hicks)

(3)

BECKER - 1992

TRUE - 2002

SMITH - 1971

MERTON - 1997

MILLER - 1990 (1/3 prize), for pioneering work on the theory of finance

SIMON - 1978

SCHOLES - 1997

HECKMAN - 2000 (1/2 prize)

(7)

AKERLOF - 2001 (with Spence and Stiglitz)

SELTEN - 1994 (with Harshanyi and Nash)

KANEMAN - 2002

KUPMANS - 1975 (together with Kantorovich)

Mundell - 1999

MIRRLIZ - 1996

MYURDAL - 1974 (1/2 prize jointly with Hayek)

STIGLER - 1982

STIGLITZ - 2001 (with Spence and Akerlof)

FOODGEL - 1993 (with North)

FRNDMAN - 1976

(8)

BUCHANAN - 1986

LEONTIEV - 1973

MARKOVICH - 1990 (1/3 prize), for his pioneering work on the theory of finance

HARSHANYI -1994 (with Nash and Selten), for their pioneering analysis of equilibrium in the theory of games with opposing interests

HOVELMO - 1989

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GRAINGER - 2003 (with Angle)

MCFADDEN - 2000 (1/2 prize)

MODIGLIANI - 1985, for his analysis of people's saving behavior

SAMUELSON - 1970

TINIERGEN - 1969 (together with Frisch)

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KANTOROVICH - 1975 (together with Koopmans), for contributions to the theory of optimal resource allocation

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