Joseph Stiglitz(1943)
EconomicsJoseph Stiglitz is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2001) from United States. They have received 4 major awards in total. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Amherst College. They have been affiliated with University of Oxford.
United StatesNational Bureau of Economic Research
4
Major Awards
1,654
Publications
165,693
Citations
172
h-index
800
i10-index
100.2
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Career History
Graduate Assistant
Ball State University
Muncie, US
Actuarial Intern
CNO Financial Group
Carmel, US
Education
Ball State University
Master of Arts
Mathematical Sciences
Wabash College
Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics
2013
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology(Doctor of Philosophy)
Amherst College(Bachelor of Arts)
Fitzwilliam College
University of Chicago
Doctoral Advisors
Rick LevinUri PossenRavi KanburRichard ArnottJoseph FarrellRichard J. GilbertAndres Rodriguez-ClareAnton KorinekDavid S. SibleyIan Lindsay GaleSusan E. SkeathAndrew KosenkoRobert Solow
Career Timeline
University of Manchester?–present
Columbia University?–present
Stanford University?–present
Yale University1970–1974
University of Oxford1976–1979
Princeton University1979–1988
World Bank1997–2000
Positions & Roles
Chief Economist of the World BankChair of the Council of Economic Advisers
Top Publications
Key Challenges Facing Modern Finance: Making the Financial Sector Serve Society
Finance: Theory and Practice20206 citations
Books
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Daron Acemoglu
Nobel Prize in Economics (2024)

Robert Solow
Kiel Excellence Award (2011)

James Heckman
Leontief Prize (2005)

James A. Robinson
Nobel Prize in Economics (2024)

David Card
Nobel Prize in Economics (2021)

Esther Duflo
Nobel Prize in Economics (2019)

Dale Jorgenson
Kiel Excellence Award (2012)

Elinor Ostrom
Nobel Prize in Economics (2009)
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