Part I: Themes in Chicago Economics.- 1: The Department of
Economics at the University of Chicago, 1947–1982.- 2: Economic
History in Departments of Economics: The Case of the University of
Chicago, 1892 to the Present.- 3: International Economics at
Chicago.- 4: Chicago Political Economy, and Its Virginia Cousin.-
5: The Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago, 1939–1955.-
6: Information at Chicago.- Part II: Some Chicago Economists.-
7: James Laurence Laughlin (1850-1933).- 8: Thorstein Veblen
(1857-1929).-9: Frank H. Knight (1885-1972).- 10: Lloyd W.
Mints (1888-1989).- 11: Paul H. Douglas (1892-1976).- 12: Jacob
Viner (1892-1970).- 13: Henry Schultz (1893-1938).-14: Margaret
Gilpin Reid (1896-1991).- 15: Henry Calvert Simons (1899-1946).-
16: Aaron Director (1901-2004).- 17: Theodore W. Schultz
(1902-1998).- 18: Mary Jean Bowman (1908-2002). 19: George J.
Stigler (1911-1991).- 20: Milton Friedman (1912-2006).- 21: Lloyd
A. Metzler (1913-1980).- 22: Berthold F.Hoselitz (1913-1995).- 23:
H. Gregg Lewis (1914-1992).- 24: D. Gale Johnson (1916-2003).- 25:
Albert E. Rees (1921-1992).- 26: Merton H. Miller (1923-2000).- 27:
Harry G. Johnson (1923-1977).- 28: Arnold C. Harberger (1924-).-
29: George S. Tolley (1925-2021).- 30: Robert W. Fogel
(1926-2013).- 31: Arnold Zellner (1927-2010).- 32: Gary S. Becker
(1930-2014).- 33: Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1937-).- 34: Sherwin Rosen
(1938-2001).- 35: Richard A. Posner (1939-). 36: Eugene F.
Fama (1939-).- 37: James J. Heckman (1944-).- 38: Richard Thaler
(1945-). 39: Lars Peter Hansen (1952-).
Robert A. Cord holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and his areas of interest include the history of economic thought and, within this, the history of macroeconomics. His publications include Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution (2012), Milton Friedman: Contributions to Economics and Public Policy (co-editor; 2016) and The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics (editor; 2021).
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