MIT Department of Economics - Former Faculty

Former Faculty

  • Susan Athey (Ph.D., Stanford) John Bates Clark Medal, 2007
  • E. Cary Brown (Ph.D., Harvard) Professor of Economics, Emeritus
  • Evsey Domar (Ph.D., Harvard)
  • Rudi Dornbusch (Ph.D., Chicago) Ford International Professor, International Economics
  • Robert F. Engle (Ph.D., Cornell)
  • Stanley Fischer (Ph.D., MIT)
  • Charles P. Kindleberger (Ph.D., Columbia) Ford International Professor of Economics, Emeritus
  • Edwin Kuh (Ph.D., Harvard)
  • Paul Krugman (Ph.D., MIT) John Bates Clark Medal, 1991
  • Eric Maskin (Ph.D., Harvard)
  • Daniel McFadden (Ph.D., Minnesota)
  • Franco Modigliani (D.Jur., Rome and D.Soc.Sci., New School of Research) Institute Professor Emeritus; Professor of Finance & Economics
  • George P. Shultz (Ph.D., MIT)
  • Hal Varian (Ph.D., Berkeley)

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