List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the London School of Economics
A list of Nobel laureates affiliated with the London School of Economics. By official figures 18 Nobel Prizes in economics, peace and literature have been awarded to LSE alumni and staff. By 2016, 27% (or 13 out of 48) of all the Nobel Prizes in Economics have been awarded or jointly awarded to LSE alumni, current staff or former staff, making up 17% (13 out of 78) of all laureates. LSE alumni and staff have also won 3 Nobel Peace Prizes, and 2 Nobel Prizes in Literature.[1][2]
- Friedrich Hayek, Nobel Prize in Economics
- Amartya Sen, Indian economist, former Professor and Nobel Laureate
- Robert Mundell, Canadian economist and Nobel Prize Laureate
- Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize in Economics (1991)
- Leonid Hurwicz, Nobel Prize in Economics (2007)
- Juan Manuel Santos, Nobel Peace Prize (2016)
- Ralph Bunche, Nobel Peace Prize (1950)
- Philip Noel-Baker, Nobel Peace Prize (1959)
- George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Prize in Literature (1925)
- James Meade, Nobel Prize in Economics (1977)
- George Akerlof, Nobel Prize in Economics (2001)
- Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize in Economics (2008)
- Christopher Pissarides, Nobel Prize in Economics (2010)
- Alumni
- 1950: Ralph Bunche (Peace)
- 1979: Sir William Arthur Lewis (Economics)
- 1991: Ronald Coase (Economics)
- 1999: Robert Mundell (Economics)
- 2007: Leonid Hurwicz (Economics)
- 2010: Christopher Pissarides (Economics)
- 2016: Juan Manuel Santos (Peace)
- Founders and professors
- 1925: George Bernard Shaw (Literature)
- 1950: Bertrand Russell (Literature)
- 1959: Philip Noel-Baker (Peace)
- 1972: Sir John Hicks (Economics)
- 1974: Friedrich von Hayek (Economics)
- 1977: James Meade (Economics)
- 1990: Merton Miller (Economics)
- 1998: Amartya Sen (Economics)
- 2001: George Akerlof (Economics)
- 2008: Paul Krugman (Economics)
- 2010: Christopher A. Pissarides (Economics)
- 2016: Oliver Hart (Economics)
- Non-alumni
- 1987: Óscar Arias (Peace)
References
- "Nobel Prize Winners, London School of Economics". London School of Economics. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
- "All Prizes in Economic Sciences". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
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