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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