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სტატიაში მოცემულია ეკონომისტთა არასრული სია. ეკონომიკის ისტორიის უკეთ გასაცნობად იხილეთ სტატია ეკონომიკური აზროვნების ისტორია.

ეკონომისტები

Thomas Attwood
George Akerlof
Kenneth Arrow
Maurice Allais
Robert Aumann
  • ედიტ ებოტი (1876–1957), ამერიკელი ეკონომისტი, სოციალური მუშაკი, პედაგოგი.
  • დარონ აჯემოღლუ (b. 1967), თურქი ეკონომისტი.
  • ნიკოლა აკოკელა (b. 1939), Italian economist known for his holistic contribution to systematisation and development of Economic policy and for the innovations introduced in the theory of monetary and fiscal policy and the theory of social pacts.
  • ზოლტან აქსი, professor at George Mason University, advocate of the importance of entrepreneurship for economic development.
  • უოლტერ ადამსი (1922–1998), American economist and college professor who served as an expert witness before 36 congressional committees.
  • ფილიპ აგიო (b. 1956), French economist
  • ქაზი ხოლიქუზამან აჰმადი, Bangladeshi economist and environmentalist.
  • ჯორჯ აკერლოფი (b. 1940), American professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics.
  • არმენ ალჩიანი (1914–2013), American, emeritus professor of economics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
  • ალბერტო ალესინა (b. 1957), Italian political economist, author of many-cited books and articles in major economics journals.
  • მორის ალე (1911–2010), French economist, 1988 winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics.
  • ფრანკლინ ალენი (b. 1956), American economist.
  • როი ალენი, CBE, FBA (1906–1983), English economist, mathematician and statistician.
  • გარ ალპეროვიცი
  • ლიი ჯეიმზ ალსტონი
  • ელიზაბეტ ალტმან-გოტჰაინერი (1874–1930), German economist, the first woman to become a university lecturer in Germany.
  • ფერნანდო ალვარესი (ეკონომისტი), Argentine economist
  • ბჰიმრაო რამჯი ამბედკარი (1891–1956), Indian jurist, political leader, economist and Buddhist activist.
  • ტაკესი ამემია (b. 1935), Japanese economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece.
  • გეორგეს ანდერლა (1921–2005), Czech-born French economist.
  • დონალდ ენდრიუსი
  • ჯორჯ-მარიოს ანგელეტოსი
  • ნორმან ენჯელი (1872–1967) was an English lecturer, journalist, author, and Member of Parliament for the Labour Party.
  • ჯოშუა ენგრისტი
  • კოფი ანანი
  • მასაჰიკო აოკი
  • თომა აკვინელი (1225–1274), Italian Dominican priest of the Roman Catholic Church who wrote about economics.
  • დენ არიელი
  • არისტოტელე (384–322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
  • მარტინ არტურ არმსტრონგი (b. 1949), American economist.
  • ჰაინც არნდტი
  • კენეტ ეროუ (b. 1921), American economist, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics with John Hicks in 1972.
  • ორლი აშენფელტერი (b. 1942), American economist
  • უილიამ ეშლი (1860-1927), English economic historian
  • კლიფ ესნესი (b. 1966)
  • ჯერემი ატაკი
  • სიუზან ეთეი (b. 1970), American economist
  • ენტონი ატკინსონი (b. 1944), British economist, namesake of the Atkinson index, a measure of economic inequality
  • ორაციო ატანასიო (b. 1959), Italian economist
  • ტომას ეტვუდი (1783–1856), British economist, the leading figure of the underconsumptionist Birmingham School.
  • დეივიდ ბრიუს ადრეჩი (b. 1954), American, economist.
  • ლეონარო აუერნჰაიმერი (1936–2010), Argentina, was an economist, professor, and international monetary consultant.
  • რობერტ აუმანი (b. 1930), Israeli-American mathematician, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2005.
  • ჯორჯ ეიტი (b. 1945), Ghanaian economist
  • კლარენს ეირსი (1891–1972) was the principal thinker in the Texas school of Institutional Economics.
  • უნგკუ აბდულ აზიზი

Jean Bodin
Frédéric Bastiat
Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk
Gary Becker
Fischer Black
James M. Buchanan
Ben Bernanke
Walter Block
Francine D. Blau
Olivier Blanchard
Willem Buiter
  • Louis Bachelier (1870–1946), French mathematician
  • Roger Backhouse, English economist
  • Nikolai Baibakov (1911–2008) was a Soviet statesman, economist and Hero of Socialist Labor.
  • Joe S. Bain (1912–91), American economist, founder of Industrial organization economics.
  • Dean Baker (b. 1958), American macroeconomist and co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
  • Leszek Balcerowicz (b. 1947), Polish economist, the former chairman of the National Bank of Poland.
  • Richard Baldwin, American economist
  • Sir James Ball (b. 1933), British econometrician, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the London Business School and a leader in the field of econometric modeling.
  • Ludwig Bamberger (1823–1899), German economist, politician and writer.
  • Abhijit Banerjee (b. 1961), Indian, economist, currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Paul A. Baran (1909–1964), Russian, American, was the only tenured Marxist economist in the United States until his death in 1964.
  • William A. Barnett, American, economist, works in chaos, bifurcation, and nonlinearity.
  • Enrico Barone
  • Nicholas Barr, British, economist, currently professor of public economics at the London School of Economics.
  • Raymond Barre (1924-2007), French economist and politician.
  • Robert Barro (b. 1944), American classical macroeconomist, presently the Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
  • Enrico Barone (1859–1924), Italian, soldier, military historian, and economist.
  • Yoram Barzel, Israeli, economist, work in Property Rights, Applied Price Theory, and Political Economy.
  • Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), French, classical liberal theorist, political economist.
  • Kaushik Basu (b. 1952), Indian economist and academic who is Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank.
  • Ravi Batra (b. 1943), American economist, author and professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
  • Peter Thomas Bauer (1915–2002), Hungarian, was a developmental economist.
  • William Baumol (b. 1922), American, is a New York University economics professor.
  • Robert Dudley Baxter (1827–1875), English economist and statistician.
  • Michael Baye
  • Charlie Bean
  • Gary Becker (b. 1930), American economist and a Nobel laureate.
  • Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832), English jurist, philosopher, and legal and social reformer.
  • Mahamudu Bawumia (b. 1963), Tamale, was a Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana.
  • Dwayne Benjamin (b. 1961), Canadian economist, managing editor of the Canadian Journal of Economics
  • Barbara Bergmann (b. 1927), American, forerunner in feminist economics with a passion for social policy and equality.
  • C. Fred Bergsten (b. 1941), American, founder of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
  • Albert Rex Bergstrom, New Zealand, econometrician recognized for his work in continuous time econometrics.
  • Adolf Berle (1895–1971), American lawyer, educator, author, and U.S. diplomat.
  • Ben Bernanke (b., 1953), American economist, former Chairman of the United States Federal Reserve.
  • Jared Bernstein, American economist.
  • Tim Besley
  • William Beveridge
  • Truman Bewley
  • Jagdish Bhagwati (b. 1934), Indian economist and professor of economics and law at Columbia University.
  • Mark Bils (b. 1958), macroeconomist at the University of Rochester.
  • Nancy Birdsall (b. 1946), American, founding president of the Center for Global Development (CGD).
  • Kenneth Binmore (b. 1940), British, economist and game theorist, professor emeritus of economics at University College, London.
  • Fischer Black (1938–1995), American economist, best known as one of the authors of the famous Black–Scholes equation.
  • Olivier Blanchard (b. 1948), French, currently the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund.
  • Rebecca Blank
  • Francine D. Blau
  • Alan Blinder (b. 1945), American, economist. He serves at Princeton University.
  • Walter Block (b. 1941), American, free market economist and anarcho-capitalist.
  • Barry Bluestone
  • John Blundell
  • Richard Blundell
  • Eugen von Boehm-Bawerk (1851–1914), Austrian, founder of the Austrian School of economics.
  • Jean Bodin (1530–1596), French, early proponent of the Quantity Theory of Money.
  • Tito Boeri (b. 1958), is an Italian economist, currently professor of economics at Bocconi University, Milan.
  • Peter J. Boettke (b. 1960), American, economist of the Austrian School.
  • Michele Boldrin (b. 1956), Italian American, economist, expert in economic growth.
  • Tim Bollerslev (b. 1958), Danish economist.
  • Korkut Boratav (b. 1935), Turkish, is a marxist economist.
  • George Borjas (b. 1950), American, at Harvard Kennedy School.
  • Michael Boskin (b. 1945), American, T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
  • Giovanni Botero (c. 1544–1617), Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat.
  • Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993), American, economist, educator, peace activist, poet, religious mystic, devoted Quaker.
  • Heather Boushey (b. 1970) is a senior economist with the Center for American Progress.
  • Samuel Bowles (b. 1939), American, Professor Emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Marcel Boyer
  • David Boyle
  • William Brainard
  • James Brander
  • Harry Braverman (1920–1976), American, Socialist, economist and political writer.
  • John Francis Bray (1809–1897), American, was a radical, Chartist, writer on socialist economics.
  • Richard A. Brealey
  • William Breit (1933-2011), professor of economics at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.
  • Martin Browning (b. 1946), an English economist. Professor of economics at the University of Oxford.
  • Markus Brunnermeier
  • James M. Buchanan (b. 1919), American economist known for his work on public choice theory, received the 1986 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
  • Alan Budd
  • Willem Buiter (b. 1949), Dutch economist
  • Sergei Bulgakov (1871–1944), Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist.

Thomas Chalmers
Henry Charles Carey
John Bates Clark
John R. Commons


Augustin Carstens
Ha-Joon Chang
  • Ricardo J. Caballero (b. 1959), Chilean macroeconomist, holds the Ford International chair of economics at MIT.
  • Vince Cable (b. 1943), British economist.
  • Federico Caffè (1914–1987), Italian, economist and Professor of Economic and Financial Policy at "Sapienza" University of Rome, Rome.
  • Phillip D. Cagan (b. 1927), American scholar and author, Professor of Economics Emeritus at Columbia University.
  • John Elliot Cairnes (1823–1875), Ireland, "last of the classical economists".
  • Guillermo Calvo (b. 1941), Argentine economist.
  • John Y. Campbell (b. 1958), British-American economist, chairman of the Harvard economics department.
  • Colin Camerer (b. 1959), American economist
  • E. Ray Canterbery (b. 1935), A leading American economist and author of Harry S. Truman: The Economics of a Populist President.
  • Richard Cantillon (c. 1680–1734), Irish-French, economist and author of Essay on the Nature of Trade in General.
  • Edwin Cannan (1861–1935), British, economist and historian of economic thought.
  • Bryan Caplan (b. 1971), professor of economics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
  • David Card, Canadian, labor economist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Henry Charles Carey (1793–1879), American, 19th century economist of the American School of Capitalism.
  • Mark Carney (b. 1965), Canadian economist, governor of the Bank of England.
  • Kevin Carson (b. 1963), American social and political theorist and scholar of political economy writing in the mutualist and individualist anarchist traditions.
  • Agustín Carstens (b. 1958), Mexican economist, governor of the Bank of Mexico.
  • David Cass (1937–2008), American, professor of economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Gustav Cassel (1866–1945), Swedish, economist and professor of economics at Stockholm University.
  • Attilio Celant (b. 1942), Italian economist, Dean of the Faculty of Economics (2002-2011) and Professor of Economic Geography at "Sapienza" University of Rome, Rome.
  • Seweryn Chajtman (1919–2012) – Polish scientist, engineer, teacher of the Industrial Management, pioneered Computer Science in Poland. Creator of the Alternative Theory of Organization and Management.
  • Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847), Scottish mathematician, political economist and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland.
  • Frank J. Chaloupka, American, distinguished professor of economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago and affiliate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Winston Chang (1941–1996), Chinese, was a president of Soochow University in Taipei.
  • Edward Hastings Chamberlin (1899–1967), American economist.
  • Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918–2007), American, professor of business history at Harvard Business School and Johns Hopkins University
  • Ha-Joon Chang (b. 1963), Korean, one of the leading heterodox economists and institutional economists specialising in development economics.
  • V. V. Chari (b. 1952), Indian-American economist
  • Basanta K. Chaudhuri
  • Raj Chetty (b. 1979), Indian-American economist
  • Steven N. S. Cheung (b. 1935), Chinese economist, specializes in the fields of transaction costs and property rights.
  • Ajay Chhibber
  • Graciela Chichilnisky
  • Josiah Child (1630–1699) English mercantilist, politician and governor of the East India Company.
  • Menzie Chinn
  • Lawrence J. Christiano (b. 1952), American economist
  • Richard Clarida
  • Colin Clark (1905–1989), British and Australian economist, pioneered the use of the gross national product ("GNP").
  • Gregory Clark (b. 1957), economic historian at the University of California, Davis.
  • John Bates Clark (1847–1938), American neoclassical marginalist.
  • John Maurice Clark (1884–1963), American marginalist.
  • William D. Clark
  • Ronald Coase (1910-2013), Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1991 for contributions including transaction costs and Coase theorem.
  • Warren Coats (b. 1942), American economist specializing in monetary policy.
  • John H. Cochrane
  • Luc Coene (b. 1947), Belgian economist, governor of the National Bank of Belgium.
  • Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619–1683) French King Louis XIV's Minister of Finances, known for protectionism and dirigisme.
  • Paul Collier
  • John R. Commons (1862–1945), American institutional economist and labor historian
  • Auguste Comte (1798–1857), French philosopher, founder of sociology and positivism.
  • Marquis de Condorcet (1743–1794), French enlightenment philosopher, mathematician, and early political scientist known for the Condorcet method of voting.
  • Tim Congdon (b. 1951)), British economist and euro-sceptic politician.
  • Alfred Haskell Conrad (1924-1970), Harvard professor of economics
  • Richard N. Cooper
  • Russell W. Cooper (b. 1955), American macroeconomist.
  • Antoine Augustin Cournot (1801–1877), French philosopher and mathematician. Influenced the use of mathematics in economics, known for oligopoly theory – Cournot competition is named for him.
  • Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish mathematician and economist.
  • Dora L. Costa
  • Christopher Coyne (b. 1977) F.A. Harper, professor of Economics at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University.
  • Tyler Cowen (b. 1962), American economist and writer, one of the authors of the Marginal Revolution blog.
  • August Friedrich Wilhelm Crome (1753–1833) German economist and statistician, known particularly for his Producten-Karte von Europa (1782), one of the first uses of cartograms.
  • Raymond Crotty (1925–1994) Irish economist and campaigner against Irish membership of the European Union. His 1987 successful legal challenge in the Irish Supreme Court is the basis for EU treaty changes having to be submitted to referendum in Ireland.
  • Jakša Cvitanić (b. 1962), Yugoslavian economist, professor at Caltech

D

Gérard Debreu
Harold Demsetz
Partha Dasgupta
Avinash Dixit
J. Bradford DeLong
Esther Duflo
  • Uri Dadush
  • Hugh Dalton
  • Herman Daly
  • George Dantzig
  • Sandy Darity, Jr.
  • Partha Dasgupta
  • Charles Davenant
  • Paul Davidson
  • D. J. Davies
  • Lance E. Davis
  • Angus Deaton
  • Gérard Debreu
  • J. Bradford DeLong
  • Harold Demsetz
  • Isaac de Pinto
  • Meghnad Desai, Baron Desai
  • Hernando de Soto Polar
  • Pat Devine
  • Mathias Dewatripont
  • Armando Di Filippo
  • Douglas W. Diamond
  • Peter Diamond
  • Peter Dicken
  • Benjamin Diokno
  • Avinash Dixit
  • Huw Dixon
  • Simeon Djankov
  • Maurice Dobb
  • David Dodd
  • Randall Dodd
  • Evsey Domar
  • Andreas Dombret
  • Peter Donaldson
  • Rudi Dornbusch
  • Giovanni Dosi
  • Paul Douglas
  • Anthony Downs
  • Mario Draghi
  • Axel Dreher
  • Jacques Drèze
  • Pradeep Dubey
  • William C. Dudley
  • Esther Duflo
  • Jean-Marie Dufour
  • Wim Duisenberg
  • Jules Dupuit
  • Herman K. van Dijk

E

Friedrich Engels
Robert F. Engle
  • Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
  • Sebastian Edwards
  • Martin Eichenbaum
  • Barry Eichengreen
  • Alfred Eichner
  • Ali M. El-Agraa
  • Daniel Ellsberg
  • Richard T. Ely
  • Kenneth G. Elzinga
  • Ernst Engel
  • Friedrich Engels
  • Stanley Engerman
  • Robert F. Engle
  • Ludwig Erhard

F

William Fleetwood
Irving Fisher
Milton Friedman
Jason Furman
Robert Fogel
  • Marc Faber
  • Armin Falk
  • Günter Faltin
  • Eugene Fama
  • Emmanuel Farhi
  • Salumeh Farivar
  • Jeff Faux
  • Henry Fawcett
  • Nikolaj Prokofevich Fedorenko
  • Ernst Fehr
  • Antal E. Fekete
  • Martin Feldstein
  • Randall K. Filer
  • Stanley Fischer
  • Price V. Fishback
  • Irving Fisher
  • Jon Fisher
  • William Fleetwood
  • Marcus Fleming
  • John E. Floyd
  • Robert Fogel
  • Charles Fourier
  • Robert H. Frank
  • Jeffrey Frankel
  • Bernie Fraser
  • Christopher Freeman
  • Richard B. Freeman
  • Bruno Frey
  • Benjamin M. Friedman
  • David D. Friedman
  • Milton Friedman
  • Rose Friedman
  • Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch
  • Roland Fryer
  • Drew Fudenberg
  • Masahisa Fujita
  • Jason Furman
  • Celso Furtado

G

Charles Gide
Henry George
John Kenneth Galbraith
Edward Glaeser
Ian Goldin
  • Xavier Gabaix
  • James Kenneth Galbraith
  • John Kenneth Galbraith
  • David Gale
  • William G. Gale
  • Jordi Galí
  • A. Ronald Gallant
  • Mauro Gallegati
  • Oded Galor
  • Francisco Javier Carrillo Gamboa
  • Laszlo Garai
  • Gonzalo Garland
  • Pierangelo Garegnani
  • Norton Garfinkle
  • Leonid Gatovsky
  • John Geanakoplos
  • Jacques Généreux
  • Henry George
  • Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
  • Mark Gertler
  • Silvio Gesell
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Eric Ghysels
  • Francesco Giavazzi
  • Charles Gide
  • George Gilder
  • Richard T. Gill
  • Victor Ginsburgh
  • Herbert Gintis
  • Edward Glaeser
  • William Godwin
  • Claudia Goldin
  • Ian Goldin
  • Jose Antonio Gomariz
  • Charles Goodhart
  • George Goodman (a.k.a. "Adam Smith")
  • Myron J. Gordon
  • Robert J. Gordon
  • Gary Gorton
  • Hermann Heinrich Gossen
  • Christian Gourieroux
  • Benjamin Graham
  • Phil Gramm
  • Clive Granger
  • George Grantham
  • Sir Thomas Gresham
  • Stephany Griffith-Jones
  • Zvi Griliches
  • Elgin Groseclose
  • Gene Grossman
  • Henryk Grossman
  • Jonathan Gruber
  • Rebeca Grynspan
  • Dominique Guellec
  • Faruk Gül

H

David Hume
Friedrich Hayek
Eli Heckscher
Trygve Haavelmo
James Heckman
  • Trygve Haavelmo
  • Gottfried Haberler
  • Charles Hall
  • Robert Hall
  • John Haltiwanger
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • James D. Hamilton
  • Steve H. Hanke
  • Alvin Hansen
  • Lars Peter Hansen
  • Eric Hanushek
  • Mahbub ul Haq
  • Arnold Harberger
  • Donald Harding
  • Tim Harford
  • Charles Knickerbocker Harley
  • Roy Harrod
  • John Harsanyi
  • Oliver Hart
  • Campbell Harvey
  • Espen Gaarder Haug
  • Jerry A. Hausman
  • Friedrich Hayek
  • Henry Hazlitt
  • James Heckman
  • Eli Heckscher
  • Robert Heilbroner
  • Christian Hellwig
  • Elhanan Helpman
  • Hazel Henderson
  • David Forbes Hendry
  • Noreena Hertz
  • William Hewins
  • John Hicks
  • Michael J. Hicks
  • Robert Higgs
  • Jack Hirshleifer
  • John A. Hobson
  • Thomas Hodgskin
  • Samuel Hollander
  • Bengt Holmstrom
  • Charles A. Holt
  • Harry J. Holzer
  • Kevin Hoover
  • Hans-Hermann Hoppe
  • Charles Horioka
  • Branko Horvat
  • Harold Hotelling
  • Peter Howitt
  • William Hsiao
  • Glenn Hubbard
  • Michael Hudson
  • Jennifer Hunt
  • Thomas M. Humphrey
  • Leonid Hurwicz
  • David Hume

  • სტეფან ინგვესი
  • მუგურ ისერესკუ
  • ოტმარ ისინგი
  • მუზაფარ ალი ისანი

William Stanley Jevons
  • Matthew O. Jackson
  • Tim Jackson
  • Ravi Jagannathan
  • Eliot Janeway
  • Robert A. Jarrow
  • Michael Jensen
  • William Stanley Jevons
  • Marshall Jevons
  • Søren Johansen
  • Harry Gordon Johnson
  • Simon Johnson
  • Lewis Webster Jones
  • Richard Jones
  • Dan Johnson
  • Thomas Jordan
  • Dale W. Jorgenson
  • Boyan Jovanovic

K

Ibn Khaldun
John Maynard Keynes
Nicholas Kaldor
Daniel Kahneman
Finn E. Kydland
Anne Osborn Krueger
  • Daniel Kahneman
  • Ehud Kalai
  • Nicholas Kaldor
  • Michał Kalecki
  • Thomas Kane
  • Leonid Kantorovich
  • Ethan Kaplan
  • Steven Kaplan
  • Dean Karlan
  • Michael Kaser
  • Lawrence F. Katz
  • Steve Keen
  • Timothy J. Kehoe
  • Peter Kenen
  • Charles Kennedy
  • Srgjan Kerim
  • John Maynard Keynes
  • Ibn Khaldun
  • Mushtaq Khan (economist)
  • Homi Kharas
  • Mwai Kibaki
  • Mervyn King
  • Robert G. King
  • Bruce Kingma
  • Israel Kirzner
  • ლევან ქისტაური
  • Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
  • Lawrence Klein
  • Paul Klemperer
  • Arnold Kling
  • Teun Kloek
  • Jan Kmenta
  • Frank Knight
  • Klaas Knot
  • Narayana Kocherlakota
  • Leopold Kohr
  • John Komlos
  • Nikolai Kondratiev
  • Tjalling Koopmans
  • János Kornai
  • Andrey Korotayev
  • Naum Krasner
  • Lawrence B. Krause
  • Jan Kregel
  • Michael Kremer
  • David M. Kreps
  • Anne Osborn Krueger
  • Paul Krugman
  • Per Krusell
  • Adriana Kugler
  • Maurice Kugler
  • Robert Kuttner
  • Simon Kuznets
  • Vladimir Kvint
  • Finn E. Kydland

L

John Law
Lyndon LaRouche
Abba Lerner
Oskar Lange
Rosa Luxemburg
  • Ludwig Lachmann
  • Arthur Laffer
  • Jean-Jacques Laffont
  • Ricardo Lagos
  • David Laibson
  • David Laidler
  • Domingo Laino
  • John A. "Skip" Laitner
  • Naomi Lamoreaux
  • Steven Landsburg
  • Philip R. Lane
  • Oskar Lange
  • Lyndon LaRouche
  • Serge Latouche
  • John Law
  • Richard Layard
  • Edward Lazear
  • Edward E. Leamer
  • Stanley Lebergott
  • Frederic S. Lee
  • Peter Leeson
  • Axel Leijonhufvud
  • Manuela Ferreira Leite
  • Leonard Liggio
  • Wassily Leontief
  • Abba Lerner
  • Leonardus Lessius
  • Richard Levin
  • David K. Levine
  • Steven D. Levitt
  • Arthur Lewbel
  • Arthur Lewis
  • Tracy R. Lewis
  • Kevin Leyton-Brown
  • Evsei Liberman
  • John Liew
  • Justin Yifu Lin
  • Michael Lind
  • Erik Lindahl
  • Assar Lindbeck
  • Friedrich List
  • John A. List
  • Andrew Lo
  • John Locke
  • William Forster Lloyd
  • Bernard Lonergan
  • Frédéric Lordon
  • Max O. Lorenz
  • Pascal Lorot
  • John Lott
  • Robert Lucas, Jr.
  • Stephen J. Luczo
  • Rosa Luxemburg
  • Gerard Lyons

M

Thomas Malthus
John Stuart Mill
Alfred Marshall
Karl Marx
Ludwig von Mises
Gunnar Myrdal
Roger Myerson
Dale Mortensen
Xavier Sala i Martin
Dambisa Moyo
  • Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
  • Donald MacDougall
  • Carlos Manuel Urzúa Macías
  • Henry Dunning Macleod
  • Edmond Malinvaud
  • Thomas Malthus
  • Gerard de Malynes
  • N. Gregory Mankiw
  • Henry Manne
  • Alan Manning
  • Edwin Mansfield
  • Charles Manski
  • Harry Markowitz
  • Karl Marlo
  • Jacob Marschak
  • Alfred Marshall
  • Xavier Sala i Martin
  • Harriet Martineau
  • Karl Marx
  • Eric Maskin
  • Paul Mattick
  • Richard Maybury
  • C. M. Mayo
  • Elizabeth Mays
  • Preston McAfee
  • Bennett McCallum
  • Rachel McCleary
  • Deirdre McCloskey
  • John Ramsey McCulloch
  • Paul McCulley
  • James McDonald
  • Daniel McFadden
  • Richard McKelvey
  • Lionel W. McKenzie
  • Warwick McKibbin
  • David McWilliams
  • James Meade
  • Gardiner Means
  • Marc Melitz
  • Sir Leslie Melville
  • Carl Menger
  • Stanislav Menshikov
  • Robert C. Merton
  • Albert J. Meyer
  • John R. Meyer
  • Valery Ivanovich Mezhlauk
  • Leo Michelis
  • Peter Middlebrook (b. 1965), British growth economist and expert on Stabilization.
  • David Miles
  • Murray Milgate
  • Paul Milgrom
  • John Stuart Mill
  • Merton Miller
  • Jacob Mincer
  • Hyman Minsky
  • James Mirrlees
  • Ludwig von Mises
  • Frederic Mishkin
  • Wesley Mitchell
  • Alfred Mitchell-Innes
  • Franco Modigliani
  • Robert Moffit
  • Semion Mogilevich
  • Herbert Mohring
  • Joel Mokyr
  • Gustave de Molinari
  • Winnie Monsod
  • John Hardman Moore
  • Stephen Moore
  • Jonathan Morduch
  • Michio Morishima
  • Stephen Morris
  • Dale Mortensen
  • Warren Mosler
  • David C. Mowery
  • Dambisa Moyo
  • Anu Muhammad
  • Sendhil Mullainathan
  • Thomas Mun
  • Mohan Munasinghe
  • Robert Mundell
  • Richard Murnane
  • Kevin J. Murphy
  • Kevin M. Murphy
  • Michael Mussa
  • John Muth
  • Bingu wa Mutharika
  • Stewart Myers
  • Roger Myerson
  • Alva Myrdal
  • Gunnar Myrdal

Dudley North
John Forbes Nash

O

Robert Owen
Bertil Ohlin
Elinor Ostrom
  • William Oakland
  • Maurice Obstfeld
  • William Ogilvie
  • Lee E. Ohanian
  • Bertil Ohlin
  • Walter Oi
  • Nobuo Okishio
  • Arthur Melvin Okun
  • Mancur Olson
  • Redvers Opie
  • Nicole Oresme
  • Peter Orszag
  • Elinor Ostrom
  • Andrew Oswald
  • Robert Owen
  • Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
  • Olorunfemi sola (b.1967) is a Nigerian economist and econometrician, author of many citred books and articles in major economics journal aincluding social and management science journals

P

Vilfredo Pareto
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Thomas Piketty
Edward C. Prescott
Christina Paxson
  • Krishna Palepu
  • Thomas Palfrey
  • Yadav Prasad Pant
  • Maffeo Pantaleoni
  • Philippe Van Parijs
  • Vilfredo Pareto
  • Manuel V. Pangilinan
  • Jacques Parizeau
  • Luigi Pasinetti
  • Frédéric Passy
  • Indraprasad Gordhanbhai Patel
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • William Paterson
  • Christina Paxson
  • Lasse Heje Pedersen
  • Edith Penrose
  • Mohammad Hashem Pesaran
  • Émile Péreire
  • Carlota Perez
  • Torsten Persson
  • Mohammad Hashem Pesaran
  • Wolfgang Pesendorfer
  • Pierre Pestieau
  • Maurice Peston, Baron Peston
  • Douglas Peters
  • Sir William Petty
  • Edmund Phelps
  • Thomas Philippon
  • Peter C. B. Phillips
  • William Phillips
  • Arthur Cecil Pigou
  • Thomas Piketty
  • Christopher A. Pissarides
  • Arnold Plant
  • Plato
  • Charles Plott
  • Karl Polanyi
  • Michael Polanyi
  • Robert Pollin
  • Yuri Poluneev
  • Jean-Pierre Ponssard
  • Arden Pope
  • Michael Porter
  • Richard Portes
  • Arturo C. Porzecanski
  • Richard Posner
  • James M. Poterba
  • Bernard van Praag
  • John W. Pratt
  • Edward C. Prescott
  • Steven Pressman
  • Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr.
  • Raúl Prebisch
  • Cuno Pümpin

Q

Francois Quesnay
  • Guy Quaden
  • Danny Quah
  • ფრანსუა კენე
  • ჯონ კიგინი

R

David Ricardo
Joan Robinson
Murray Rothbard
Christina Romer
Matthew Rabin
  • Matthew Rabin
  • Roy Radner
  • John Rae
  • Richard W. Rahn
  • Raghuram Rajan
  • Mihir Rakshit
  • Rogelio Ramírez de la O
  • Frank Plumpton Ramsey
  • Ajit Ranade
  • Leonard Rapping
  • Martin Ravallion
  • Debraj Ray
  • Daniel Raymond
  • Ralph Recto
  • Robert Reich
  • Carmen Reinhart
  • Ricardo Reis
  • George Reisman
  • Philip J. Reny
  • David Ricardo
  • Alice Rivlin
  • Lionel Robbins
  • Donald John Roberts
  • Paul Craig Roberts
  • Denis Robertson
  • Abraham Robinson
  • Austin Robinson
  • Joan Robinson
  • Johann Karl Rodbertus
  • Dani Rodrik
  • John Roemer
  • Kenneth Rogoff
  • Gérard Roland
  • Eric Roll
  • Richard Roll
  • Christina Romer
  • David Romer
  • Paul Romer
  • Raymond de Roover
  • Harvey S. Rosen
  • Henry Rosovsky
  • Sherwin Rosen
  • Nathan Rosenberg
  • Stephen A. Ross
  • Walt Whitman Rostow
  • Julio Rotemberg
  • Alvin E. Roth
  • Murray Rothbard
  • Nouriel Roubini
  • Ariel Rubinstein
  • Isaak Russman
  • Justinian Rweyemamu
  • Tadeusz Rybczynski

S

Jean-Baptiste Say
Adam Smith
Joseph Schumpeter
Paul Samuelson
Robert Solow
Joseph E. Stiglitz
Michael Spence
Mark Skousen
Hans-Werner Sinn
Robert Shiller
Lawrence Summers
  • Fabrizio Saccomanni
  • Alexander Sachs
  • Jeffrey Sachs
  • Emmanuel Saez
  • Gilles Saint-Paul
  • Henri de Saint-Simon
  • Paul Samuelson
  • Chris William Sanchirico
  • José Santana
  • Diego Abad de Santillán
  • Juan Manuel Santos
  • Thomas J. Sargent
  • Mark Satterthwaite
  • Anthony Saunders
  • Jean-Baptiste Say
  • Louis Say
  • Herbert Scarf
  • Hjalmar Schacht
  • José Scheinkman
  • Thomas Schelling
  • Peter Schiff
  • Helmut Schmidt
  • John Schmitt
  • Gustav von Schmoller
  • Myron Scholes
  • Ken Schoolland
  • Stephan Schulmeister
  • Theodore Schultz
  • Ernst Schumacher
  • Joseph Schumpeter
  • Anna Schwartz
  • Tibor Scitovsky
  • Molly Scott Cato (born 1963), English green economist
  • L. William Seidman
  • Arthur Seldon
  • Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman
  • Reinhard Selten
  • Amartya Sen
  • Nassau William Senior
  • Andrew Sentance
  • Brad Setser
  • Ernest Seyd
  • G. L. S. Shackle
  • Anwar Shaikh
  • David Shapiro
  • Lloyd Shapley
  • William Forsyth Sharpe
  • Neil Shephard
  • Shouyong Shi
  • Robert Shiller
  • Gary Shilling
  • Robert Shimer
  • Hyun-Song Shin
  • Yongcheol Shin
  • Masaaki Shirakawa
  • Andrei Shleifer
  • Artyom Shneyerov
  • Martin Shubik
  • Mohammad Najatuallah Siddiqui
  • Henry Sidgwick
  • Miguel Sidrauski
  • Ota Šik
  • Cavaco Silva
  • Herbert A. Simon
  • Julian Lincoln Simon
  • Hans Singer
  • Manmohan Singh
  • Hans-Werner Sinn
  • Mark Skousen
  • Andrzej Sławiński
  • Joel Slemrod
  • Eugen Slutsky
  • Adam Smith
  • Alasdair Smith
  • Thomas Smith
  • Vernon L. Smith
  • Dennis Snower
  • Robert Solow
  • Werner Sombart
  • Willem Somermeyer
  • Hugo F. Sonnenschein
  • Thomas Sowell
  • Michael Spence
  • Barbara J. Spencer
  • Piero Sraffa
  • T. N. Srinivasan
  • Richard H. Steckel
  • Jeremy C. Stein
  • Nicholas Stern
  • George Stigler
  • Joseph E. Stiglitz
  • James H. Stock
  • George W. Stocking, Sr.
  • Nancy Stokey
  • Richard Stone
  • Benjamin Strong
  • Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilin
  • Robert Sugden
  • Paul Sultan
  • Lawrence Summers
  • Robert Summers
  • William Graham Sumner
  • Jomo Kwame Sundaram
  • Arun Sundararajan
  • Richard Sutch
  • Kotaro Suzumura
  • Jan Švejnar
  • Lars E. O. Svensson
  • Subramanian Swamy
  • Trevor Swan
  • Paul Sweezy
  • Syahrir
  • Richard Sylla
  • Edward Szczepanik

Anne Turgot
Frank William Taussig
Jan Tinbergen
Gordon Tullock
  • Alex Tabarrok
  • Guido Tabellini
  • Nassim Taleb
  • Naim Talu
  • Yair Tauman
  • Frank William Taussig
  • R.H. Tawney
  • Henry Charles Taylor
  • Fred M. Taylor
  • Mark P. Taylor
  • Lester G. Telser
  • Richard Thaler
  • William Thompson
  • Christopher Thornberg (b. 1967), American economist and founding partner of Beacon Economics, LLC, a Los Angeles based economic research firm.
  • Johann Heinrich von Thünen
  • Lester Thurow
  • Jan Tinbergen
  • Jean Tirole
  • Sheridan Titman
  • James Tobin
  • Michael Todaro
  • Richard Tol
  • Alejandro Toledo
  • Robert Torrens
  • Robert Townsend
  • Kenneth E. Train
  • Rodrigue Tremblay
  • Giulio Tremonti
  • Jean-Claude Trichet
  • Robert Triffin
  • Sho-Chieh Tsiang
  • Catherine Tucker
  • Mikhail Tugan-Baranovsky
  • Gordon Tullock
  • Anne Turgot
  • Adair Turner, Baron Turner of Ecchinswell
  • Amos Tversky
  • Laura D'Andrea Tyson

U

  • Kazuhide Uekusa
  • Hirofumi Uzawa

V

Thorstein Veblen
Paul Volcker
  • Alexander Van der Bellen
  • John Van Reenen (economist)
  • Eugen Varga
  • Hal Varian
  • Antoaneta Vassileva
  • Thorstein Veblen
  • Richard Vedder
  • Carlos A. Vegh
  • Anthony Venables
  • Fernando Vianello
  • William Vickrey
  • Jacob Viner
  • Ignazio Visco
  • Robert W. Vishny
  • Xavier Vives
  • Paul Volcker

W

Léon Walras
Max Weber
Knut Wicksell
Marilyn Waring
Martin Wolf
  • Sushil Wadhwani
  • Jim Walker
  • Neil Wallace
  • Phyllis Ann Wallace
  • Henry Wallich
  • W. Allen Wallis
  • Léon Walras
  • Carl Walsh
  • Alan Walters
  • John Glen Wardrop
  • Marilyn Waring
  • Mark Watson
  • Beatrice Webb
  • Sidney Webb
  • Alfred Weber
  • Max Weber
  • Dorothy Wedderburn
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
  • Jens Weidmann
  • Sidney Weintraub (economist born 1914 died 1983)
  • Sidney Weintraub (economist born 1922)
  • Burton Weisbrod
  • Mark Weisbrot
  • Thomas J. Weiss
  • Martin Weitzman
  • Richard Werner
  • Brian Wesbury
  • Richard Whately
  • Edward Lawrence Wheelwright
  • Halbert White
  • Knut Wicksell
  • Philip H. Wicksteed
  • Friedrich von Wieser
  • Clair Wilcox
  • John Williamson
  • Oliver E. Williamson
  • Walter E. Williams
  • Ulrich Witt
  • Martin Wolf
  • Michael Wolf
  • Justin Wolfers
  • Edward Wolff
  • Myrna Wooders
  • Michael Woodford
  • Holbrook Working
  • Simon Wren-Lewis
  • Gavin Wright
  • Randall Wright

  • ქსენოფონტი (დ. ძვ.წ 430 – გ. ძვ.წ 354) — ძველი ბერძენი ისტორიკოსი და ეკონომისტი.

Y

Janet Yellen
Muhammad Yunus
  • Basil Yamey
  • Janet Yellen
  • Allyn Abbott Young
  • Alwyn Young
  • Arthur Young
  • Peyton Young
  • Linda Yueh
  • Muhammad Yunus

  • რიჩარდ ზეკჰაუსერი — ამერიკელი ეკონომისტი.
  • ზაინე ოულდ ზაიდენი — მავრიტანელი ეკონომისტი და პოლიტიკოსი.
  • მილან ზელენი — ჩეხი წარმოშობის ამერიკელი ეკონომისტი.
  • არნოლდ ცელნერი — ამერიკელი ეკონომისტი და სტატისტიკოსი.
  • ჩზოუ სიაოჩუანი — ჩინელი ეკონომისტი, ბანკირი, რეფორმისტი და ბიუროკრატი.
  • ფაბრიციო ზილიბოტი — იტალიელი ეკონომისტი.
  • ლუიჯი ზინგალესი — იტალიური წარმოშობის ამერიკელი ეკონომისტი.

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