Remembrance and appreciation roundtable George J. Stigler (1911-1991): scholar, father, dissertation advisor, referee, textbook writer and policy analyst.
From: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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Date: 7/1/2002
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Author: Friendland, Claire; Goodwin, Craufurd; Hammond, Claire H.; Hammond, J. Daniel; Levy, David; Medema, Steven G.; Naples, Michele I.; Samuels, Warren J.; Stigler, Stephen M.
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Moss on Stigler as a Historical Subject
GEORGE JOSEPH STIGLER is an obvious subject target for historians of 20th-century economic thought. His Theory of Competitive Price (1942) helped shape the development of microeconomics after World War II and his remarkable topics for analysis produced seminal contributions to important and rapidly growing fields such as the economics of industrial organization, the economics of regulation, public choice economics and the economics ...
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