I think Harsanyi is still at Berkeley. Also, I think Friedman is now at Stanford. - - Bill
William T. Dickens The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 797-6113 FAX: (202) 797-6181 E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AOL IM: wtdickens >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/02 09:27AM >>> This is a rough look at which schools currently have Nobel prize winners on faculty. Do I have any of these wrong? Any additions that need to be made? If this is right, then GMU ties for the 5th highest number of Nobel winners. Eric -- Chicago: 6 Friedman, Coase, Becker, Fogel, Lucas, Heckman Berkeley: 3 Debreu, McFadden, Akerlof MIT: 3 Samuelson, Modigliani, Solow Stanford: 3 Scholes, Spence, Arrow George Mason: 2 Buchanan, Smith Princeton: 2 Nash, Kahneman Cambridge:2 Sen, Mirrlees Columbia: 2 Mundell, Stiglitz Baruch, CUNY: 1 Markowitz Harvard Business School: 1 Merton Washington, St. Louis: 1 North Penn: 1 Klein
