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  1. George Joseph Stigler (/ ˈ s t ɪ ɡ l ər /; January 17, 1911 – December 1, 1991) was an American economist. He was the 1982 laureate in Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and is considered a key leader of the Chicago school of economics .

  2. One of the great economists of the 20th century, the late George J. Stigler played a key role in establishing Chicago Booth as a world leader in economics research. Born in 1911 and raised near Seattle, Stigler came to the University of Chicago in 1933 to pursue a PhD in economics.

  3. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1982 was awarded to George J. Stigler "for his seminal studies of industrial structures, functioning of markets and causes and effects of public regulation"

  4. Dec 1, 1991 · George J. Stigler. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1982. Born: 17 January 1911, Renton, WA, USA. Died: 1 December 1991, Chicago, IL, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

  5. G eorge Stigler was the quintessential empirical economist. Paging through his classic microeconomics text The Theory of Price, one is struck by how many principles of economics are illustrated with real data rather than hypothetical examples.

  6. Dec 1, 1991 · George J. Stigler was an American economist whose incisive and unorthodox studies of marketplace behaviour and the effects of government regulation won him the 1982 Nobel Prize for Economics.

  7. GEORGE J. STIGLER. Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 1101 East 58th Street, Chicago, Ill. 60637, USA. In the work on the economics of information which I began twenty some years ago, I started with an example: how does one find the seller of automobiles who is offering a given model at the lowest price?

  8. One of the great economists of the 20th century, George J. Stigler won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1982 “for his seminal studies of industrial structures, functioning of markets, and causes and effects of public regulation.”.

  9. G eorge Stigler was the quintessential empirical economist. Paging through his classic microeconomics text The Theory of Price, one is struck by how many principles of economics are illustrated with real data rather than hypothetical examples.

  10. George Stigler was awarded a much-deserved Nobel Prize in 1982. At heart always a shy boy from the provinces, defending himself and his beliefs against the demands of a more wicked and devious world, he remained one of the only truly inscrutable figures in the history of modern economics.