Fisher–Schultz Lecture

The Fisher–Schultz Lecture of the Econometric Society is an annual lecture given by a non-European member at the European meeting or, in Econometric Society World Congress years, at the World Congress. The lecture was named in honor of Irving Fisher and Henry Schultz.


 * 2019 Victor Chernozhukov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 2018 Matthew Gentzkow, Stanford University
 * 2017 Janet Currie, Princeton University
 * 2016 Mark Watson, Princeton University
 * 2015 Darrell Duffie, Stanford University
 * 2014 Randall Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 * 2013 Larry Samuelson, Yale University
 * 2012 Stephen Morris, Princeton University
 * 2011 Susan Athey, Harvard University
 * 2010 Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
 * 2009 Faruk R. Gül, Princeton University
 * 2008 Joel L. Horowitz, Northwestern University
 * 2007 Matthew O. Jackson, Stanford University
 * 2006 Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago
 * 2005 Ariel Pakes, Harvard University
 * 2004 Paul R. Milgrom, Stanford University
 * 2003 Charles F. Manski, Northwestern University
 * 2002 Douglas Gale, New York University
 * 2001 Gary E. Chamberlain, Harvard University
 * 2000 James J. Heckman, University of Chicago
 * 1999 Alvin E. Roth, Harvard University
 * 1998 David Card, University of California, Berkeley
 * 1997 Bengt R. Holmström, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1996 Robert F. Engle, University of California, San Diego
 * 1995 George A. Akerlof, University of California, Berkeley
 * 1994 Peter C. B. Phillips, Yale University
 * 1993 Clive W. J. Granger, University of California, San Diego
 * 1992 Robert H. Porter, Northwestern University
 * 1991 Robert E. Lucas, Jr., University of Chicago
 * 1990 David M. Kreps, Stanford University
 * 1989 Angus S. Deaton, Princeton University
 * 1988 Oliver Hart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1987 Joseph E. Stiglitz, Princeton University
 * 1986 Robert B. Wilson, Stanford University
 * 1985 Andreu Mas-Colell, Harvard University
 * 1984 Hugo F. Sonnenschein, Princeton University
 * 1983 Arnold Zellner, University of Chicago
 * 1982 Jerry A. Hausman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1981 Peter A. Diamond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1980 Martin S. Feldstein, Harvard University
 * 1979 Daniel L. McFadden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1978 Herbert E. Scarf, Yale University
 * 1977 Christopher A. Sims, University of Minnesota
 * 1976 John S. Chipman, University of Minnesota
 * 1975 Dale W. Jorgenson, Harvard University
 * 1974 Lionel W. McKenzie, University of Rochester
 * 1973 Zvi Griliches, Harvard University
 * 1972 Roy Radner, University of California, Berkeley
 * 1971 Arthur Goldberger, University of Wisconsin, Madison
 * 1970 Marc Nerlove, University of Chicago
 * 1969 Gérard Debreu, University of California, Berkeley
 * 1968 Franklin M. Fisher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 * 1967 Lawrence R. Klein, University of Pennsylvania
 * 1966 Tjalling C. Koopmans, Yale University
 * 1965 Jacob Marschak, UCLA
 * 1964 James Tobin, Yale University
 * 1963 Leonid Hurwicz, University of Minnesota
 * 1962 Robert M. Solow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology