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Just to add on another Chicago tradition, both T. W. Schultz' (1979) and Gary Becker's (1992) nobel lectures were published in the JPE as well.
 
Pedro Teixeira
University of Porto
 
 

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De: Societies for the History of Economics em nome de Robert W Dimand
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Assunto: Re: [SHOE] Greenspan and "cracked risk management"


Also Friedman's Nobel Lecture was published in JPE, and Tobin's in Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

Robert Dimand
Brock University

At 12:30 PM 12/07/2010, you wrote:



	Robert Leeson wrote:
	


		Prior to Markowitz, every Nobel Lecture had been published in the _American Economic Review_.  This presumption was ended when Markowitz published his Nobel Lecture in the _Journal of Finance_. 
		
		

	Actually, this is not correct. Stigler's Nobel Lecture was published in the JPE.
	
	Steven G. Medema
	University of Colorado Denver
	
	

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