List of Members of The National Academy of Sciences (Economic Sciences)

This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Sciences, which includes approximately 2,000 current (not past) members and 350 foreign associates of the United States National Academy of Sciences, each of whom is affiliated with one of 31 disciplinary sections. Each person's name, primary institution, and election year are given. This list does not include deceased members.


George Akerlof University of California, Berkeley 2003
Laurence Kotlikoff Boston University 2006
Maurice Allais Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris 1990
Kenneth Arrow Stanford University 1968
Robert Aumann Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1985
William Baumol New York University 1987
Gary Becker University of Chicago 1975
William Brock University of Wisconsin–Madison 1998
John Chipman University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1993
Partha Sarathi Dasgupta University of Cambridge 2001
Peter A. Diamond Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1984
Avinash Dixit Princeton University 2005
Jacques Drèze Catholic University of Louvain 1993
Robert F. Engle New York University 2005
Robert Fogel University of Chicago 1973
Arthur Goldberger University of Wisconsin–Madison 1986
Frank Hahn University of Cambridge 1988
Robert Hall Stanford University 2004
Lars Peter Hansen University of Chicago 1999
Arnold Harberger University of California, Los Angeles 1989
James Heckman University of Chicago 1992
Hendrik Houthakker Harvard University 1974
Leonid Hurwicz University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 1974
Walter Isard Cornell University 1985
Ronald W. Jones University of Rochester 2001
Dale Jorgenson Harvard University 1978
Lawrence Klein University of Pennsylvania 1973
David Kreps Stanford University 1997
Anne O. Krueger International Monetary Fund 1995
David Landes Harvard University 1983
Robert Lucas, Jr. University of Chicago 1981
Edmond Malinvaud Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE) 1977
Charles F. Manski Northwestern University 2009
Andreu Mas-Colell Universitat Pompeu Fabra 1997
Daniel McFadden University of California, Berkeley 1981
Lionel McKenzie University of Rochester 1978
Robert C. Merton Harvard University 1993
Jacob Mincer Columbia University 2000
James Mirrlees University of Cambridge 1999
James Morgan University of Michigan 1975
Richard Musgrave University of California, Santa Cruz 1986
Marc Nerlove University of Maryland, College Park 1979
Edmund Phelps Columbia University 1982
Edward Prescott Arizona State University 2008
Roy Radner New York University 1975
Donald Saari University of California, Irvine 2001
Thomas J. Sargent New York University 1983
Herbert Scarf Yale University 1976
José Scheinkman Princeton University 2008
Thomas Schelling University of Maryland, College Park 1984
Reinhard Selten University of Bonn 1996
Lloyd Shapley University of California, Los Angeles 1979
Christopher Sims Princeton University 1989
Vernon L. Smith George Mason University 1995
V. Kerry Smith Arizona State University 2004
Robert Solow Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1972
Hugo Sonnenschein University of Chicago 1990
T. N. Srinivasan Yale University 2000
Joseph E. Stiglitz Columbia University 1988
Nancy Stokey University of Chicago 2004
Lawrence Summers Harvard University 2002
Hirofumi Uzawa University of Tokyo 1995
Oliver E. Williamson University of California, Berkeley 1994
Robert Wilson Stanford University 1994


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