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The Fisher–Schultz Lecture of the Econometric Society is an annual lecture given by a non-European member at the European meeting or, in Econometric Society World Congress years, at the World Congress. The lecture was named in honor of Irving Fisher and Henry Schultz. 2019 Victor Chernozhukov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2018 Matthew Gentzkow, Stanford University 2017 Janet Currie, Princeton University 2016 Mark Watson, Princeton University 2015 Darrell Duffie, Stanford University 2014 Randall Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2013 Larry Samuelson, Yale University 2012 Stephen Morris, Princeton University 2011 Susan Athey, Harvard University 2010 Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University 2009 Faruk R. Gül, Princeton University 2008 Joel L. Horowitz, Northwestern University 2007 Matthew O. Jackson, Stanford University 2006 Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago 2005 Ariel Pakes, Harvard University 2004 Paul R. Milgrom, Stanford University 2003 Charles F. Manski, Northwestern University 2002 Douglas Gale, New York University 2001 Gary E. Chamberlain, Harvard University 2000 James J. Heckman, University of Chicago 1999 Alvin E. Roth, Harvard University 1998 David Card, University of California, Berkeley 1997 Bengt R. Holmström, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1996 Robert F. Engle, University of California, San Diego 1995 George A. Akerlof, University of California, Berkeley 1994 Peter C. B. Phillips, Yale University 1993 Clive W. J. Granger, University of California, San Diego 1992 Robert H. Porter, Northwestern University 1991 Robert E. Lucas, Jr., University of Chicago 1990 David M. Kreps, Stanford University 1989 Angus S. Deaton, Princeton University 1988 Oliver Hart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1987 Joseph E. Stiglitz, Princeton University 1986 Robert B. Wilson, Stanford University 1985 Andreu Mas-Colell, Harvard University 1984 Hugo F. Sonnenschein, Princeton University 1983 Arnold Zellner, University of Chicago 1982 Jerry A. Hausman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1981 Peter A. Diamond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1980 Martin S. Feldstein, Harvard University 1979 Daniel L. McFadden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978 Herbert E. Scarf, Yale University 1977 Christopher A. Sims, University of Minnesota 1976 John S. Chipman, University of Minnesota 1975 Dale W. Jorgenson, Harvard University 1974 Lionel W. McKenzie, University of Rochester 1973 Zvi Griliches, Harvard University 1972 Roy Radner, University of California, Berkeley 1971 Arthur Goldberger, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1970 Marc Nerlove, University of Chicago 1969 Gérard Debreu, University of California, Berkeley 1968 Franklin M. Fisher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1967 Lawrence R. Klein, University of Pennsylvania 1966 Tjalling C. Koopmans, Yale University 1965 Jacob Marschak, UCLA 1964 James Tobin, Yale University 1963 Leonid Hurwicz, University of Minnesota 1962 Robert M. Solow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Source: Wikipedia (en)

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