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    1. Introducing the 2012 Nobel Laureate Economist's Papers - The Devil's Tale

      The 2012 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Honor of Alfred Nobel (commonly known as the Nobel Prize) (...)

    2. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Samuelson  (1915-2009) Nobel Prize-winning economist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 

    3. Adopt-a-Book Program | Duke University Libraries

      The Princess, A Medley (Alfred Tennyson, 1847). Maybe you would rather fish and read a novel?

    4. The Last Chapters of Kenneth Arrow's Work - The Devil's Tale

      Over his lifetime he received numerous awards for his work, including the John Bates Clark Medal (at the time, awarded biennially by the (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 87 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The 2012 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Honor of Alfred Nobel (commonly known as the Nobel Prize) (...)

    6. Bringing the Rubenstein to Wikipedia - The Devil's Tale

      For example, I’ve linked finding aids for many of the prominent economists’ papers housed at the Rubenstein, notably Nobel Prize (...)

    7. Summer in the Archives with Oskar Morgenstern and Robert Solow - The Devil's Tale

      Hayek, another economist with Austrian roots, who received the Nobel Prize in 1974. Economist Scandal: A letter from Hayek explaining (...)

    8. Paul Samuelson Papers Coming to Duke - The Devil's Tale

      Samuelson (1914-2009), the first American recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in economics, will be added to the Economists Papers (...)

    9. Jack L. Treynor Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      In fact, some of Treynor’s colleagues speculate that had he published his work on CAPM, he might have been a Nobel Prize laureate. In (...)

    10. The Martin Shubik Papers: From Early Game Theory to the Strategic Analysis of War - The Devil's Tale

      Shubik was part of an inspiring group of students during his stay at Princeton, including Harold Kuhn, John McCarthy, John Milnor, John Nash (...)

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