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Video Prize Lectures

Collage: Edmund S. Phelps and Daniel Kahneman

According to the Nobel Foundation statutes, the Nobel Laureates are required "to give a lecture on a subject connected with the work for which the prize has been awarded". The lecture should be given before, or no later than six months after, the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony, which takes place in Stockholm or, in the case of the Nobel Peace Prize, in Oslo on 10 December. Click on the names of the Laureates in Economic Sciences below to see their Prize Lectures.

 

Video Lectures from Laureates in Economic Sciences

2012

The Theory and Practice of Market Design
Prize Lecture by Alvin E. Roth

Assignment Games: The Mathematics of Matching
Prize Lecture by Lloyd S. Shapley

2011

United States Then, Europe Now
Prize Lecture by Thomas J. Sargent

Statistical Modeling of Monetary Policy and its Effects
Prize Lecture by Christopher A. Sims

2010

Unemployment, Vacancies, Wages
Prize Lecture by Peter A. Diamond

Markets with Search Frictions
Prize Lecture by Dale T. Mortensen

Equilibrium in the Labour Market with Search Frictions
Prize Lecture by Christopher A. Pissarides

2009

Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems
Prize Lecture by Elinor Ostrom

Transaction Cost Economics: The Natural Progression
Prize Lecture by Oliver E. Williamson

2008

Increasing Returns
Prize Lecture by Paul Krugman

2007

But Who Will Guard the Guardians?
Prize Lecture by Leonid Hurwicz

Mechanism Design: How to Implement Social Goals
Prize Lecture by Eric S. Maskin

Perspectives on Mechanism Design in Economic Theory
Prize Lecture by Roger B. Myerson

2006

Macroeconomics for a Modern Economy
Prize Lecture by Edmund S. Phelps

2005

War and Peace
Prize Lecture by Robert J. Aumann

An Astonishing Sixty Years: The Legacy of Hiroshima
Prize Lecture by Thomas C. Schelling

2004

Quantitative Aggregate Theory
Prize Lecture by Finn E. Kydland

The Transformation of Macroeconomic Policy and Research
Prize Lecture by Edward C. Prescott

2003

Risk and Volatility: Econometric Models and Financial Practice
Prize Lecture by Robert F. Engle III

Time Series Analysis, Cointegration, and Applications
Prize Lecture by Clive W.J. Granger

2002

Maps of Bounded Rationality
Prize Lecture by Daniel Kahneman

Constructivist and Ecological Rationality in Economics
Prize Lecture by Vernon L. Smith

2001

Behavioral Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Behavior
Prize Lecture by George A. Akerlof

Signaling in Retrospect and the Informational Structure of Markets
Prize Lecture by A. Michael Spence

Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics
Prize Lecture by Joseph E. Stiglitz

2000

Microdata, Heterogeneity and the Evaluation of Public Policy
Prize Lecture by James J. Heckman

Economic Choices
Prize Lecture by Daniel L. McFadden

1999

A Reconsideration of the Twentieth Century
Prize Lecture by Robert A. Mundell

 

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