I'd be curious to know where the researchers were when they actually did the work for which they won the prize. For example, Smith was at Purdue when he began doing experiments in experimental economics.
http://reason.com/hod/fe.ml.smith.shtml > > > >>I think Harsanyi is still at Berkeley. Also, I think Friedman is now at >>Stanford. - - Bill >> >> > >The Nobel site lists Harsanyi as having passed on in 2000. You're right >about Friedman though -- he's currently at Hoover. Updated list below. > >Eric > >Chicago: 5 Coase, Becker, Fogel, Lucas, Heckman > >Stanford: 4 Scholes, Spence, Arrow, Friedman > >Berkeley: 3 Debreu, McFadden, Akerlof > >MIT: 3 Samuelson, Modigliani, Solow > >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 > > >> >> >> >> >> > > > > >
