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John Bates Clark Medal is a prestigious honor of the American Economic Association.

John Bates Clark Medal is lent every two years to the "“American economist under forty years, who made a significant contribution for economic thinking and knowing"”.

The honor, designated after the American neoclassical economist John Bates Clark (1847-1938), is beside the Nobelpreis one of the honors in the field of the economic science. Into approximately half of the winners of the past won later also the more frequently lent Nobelpreis, on the average after one waiting period of 20 years.

List of the winners

  • 1947 Paul A. Samuelson (1970)
  • 1949 Kenneth E. Boulding
  • 1951 Milton Friedman (1976)
  • 1953 NO award
  • 1955 James Tobin (1981)
  • 1957 Kenneth J. Arrow (1972)
  • 1959 Lawrence R. Klein (1980)
  • 1961 Robert M. Solow (1987)
  • 1963 Hendrik S. Houthakker
  • 1965 Zvi Griliches
  • 1967 Gary S. Becker (1992)
  • 1969 Marc Leon Nerlove
  • 1971 Dale W. Jorgenson
  • 1973 Franklin M. Fisher
  • 1975 Daniel McFadden (2000)
  • 1977 Martin S. Feldstein
  • 1979 Joseph E. Stiglitz (2001)
  • 1981 A. Michael Spence (2001)
  • 1983 James J. Heckman (2000)
  • 1985 Jerry A. Hausman
  • 1987 Sanford J. Grossman
  • 1989 David M. Kreps
  • 1991 Paul R. Krugman
  • 1993 Lawrence H. buzzer
  • 1995 David Card
  • 1997 Kevin M. Murphy
  • 1999 Andrei Shleifer
  • 2001 Matthew Rabin
  • 2003 Steven Levitt
  • 2005 Daron Acemoglu

(Years in parentheses indicate, when the appropriate person got the Nobelpreis lent)

See also

List of the for economic science


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