Part One Nobel Lectures on Economics
1. Simon Kuznets
Modem Economic Growth:Findings and Reflections
2. Friedrich August von Hayek
The Pretence Of Knoowledge
3. Leonid Vialitvevich Kantorovich
Mathematics in Economics:Achievements,Difficulties,and
Perspectives
4. James E Meade
The Meaning of“Internal Balance”
5. Theodore W Schultz
The Economics of Being POOr
6. Sir Arthur Lewis
The Slowing Down of the Engine of growth
7. James M. Buchanan Jr.
The Constitution of Economic Policy
8. Trygve Haavelmo
Econometries and the Welfare state
9. Ronald H. Coase
The Insfitutional Structure of Production
10. Douglass C North
Economic Performance through Time
Part Two Nobel Lectures in Natural Science
11. Pieree Curie
Radioactive substances,especially radium
12. Sir William Ramsay
The Rare Gases of the Atmosphere
13. Robert Koch
111e Current State of the Struggle against Tuberculosis
14. 1llya Ilyich Mechnikov
On tlle Present State of the Question ofImmunity in 111]
Diseases
15. Marie Curie
Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry
16. Theodore WrIlliam Richards
Atomic Weights
17. Frederick G Banting
Diabetes and Insulin
18. Irdne Joliot-Curie
Artificial Production of Radioactive Elements
19. Donald Arthur Glaser
Elementary particles and bubble chambers
20. lUis Walter al Varez
Recent developments in particle physics
21. Max DelbriicK
A Physicist’s Renewed Look at Biology—Twenty Years Later
22. Christiane Nusslein-Volhard
The Identification of Genes Controlling Development in Flies and Fishes