Jacob Marschak Lecture
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The Jacob Marschak Lecture is a lecture series of the Econometric Society, given each year (other than World Congress years) at a location of which rotates among the regional meetings held outside North America and Europe. The lecture series was named in honor of Jacob Marschak.
- 2012 Robert Lucas, University of Chicago and Andrew Postlewaite, University of Pennsylvania
- 2011 Jean Tirole, Toulouse School of Economics
- 2010 No lecture (World Congress)
- 2009 Bo Honoré, Princeton University
- 2008 Clive Granger, University of California, San Diego
- 2007 Robert Townsend, University of Chicago
- 2006 Eric Maskin, Institute for Advanced Study
- 2005 No lecture (World Congress)
- 2004 Francis Diebold, University of Pennsylvania
- 2003 Boyan Jovanovic, University of Chicago
- 2002 John Moore, London School of Economics
- 2001 Michael Woodford, Princeton University
- 2000 No lecture (World Congress)
- 1999 Jean-Francois Richard, University of Pittsburgh
- 1998 Pierre Perron, Boston University
- 1997 James Heckman, University of Chicago
- 1996 Ronald Gallant, University of North Carolina
- 1995 No lecture (World Congress)
- 1994 Angus Deaton, Princeton University
- 1993 Peter Phillips, Yale University
- 1992 Mervyn King, Bank of England and London School of Economics
- 1991 Jean-Jacques Laffont, Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse
- 1990 No lecture (World Congress)
- 1989 Mohammad Pesaran, Cambridge University
- 1988 Jerry Hausman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1987 Joseph Stiglitz, Princeton University
- 1986 Yair Mundlak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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