Ramon Garcia Fernandez wrote:
>Although they were not exactly economists, I would remember Herbert
Simon and Amos Tversky.
H.A. Simon was a Nobel laureate and Amos Tversky would have been if
he were alive. The same applies to Fisher Black. It is, of course
the contributions that count and not the designation. It would take
a very brave, and foolish, person to argue for example that Frank
Ramsey and John von Neumann have no place in any Pantheon or Hall of
Fame in economics. A mere dozen of their printed pages would have
done the trick.
Nicholas J. Theocarakis