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During his 46 years as an economics professor, George Stigler, 71, developed a reputation as an entertaining lecturer and a tough grader. Also, along the way, he came to be regarded as perhaps his profession's most insightful student of the effects of government regulations on industrial organizations and prices...
...much of Stigler's quiet and unassuming professional life, however, his conservative views were largely ignored by academia's numerous Keynesian-oriented economists. But as often happens with original ideas, Stigler's seminal studies on the interplay between politics and economics have in recent years come more and more into the mainstream...
...Stigler last week became the eleventh American (and the fifth economist to have been a member of the largely conservative faculty of the University of Chicago) to be named a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. At a press conference the witty professor was asked if he were more conservative in his outlook and opinions than his good friend and former faculty colleague Monetarist Milton Friedman, who received the Nobel Prize in 1976 and is now associated with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. The 6-ft. 3-in. Stigler brushed off the question...
...criticism is well-received only when economists preach what societies wish to hear, then pulpits should be at the rear instead of the front to indicate clearly who is leading," Stigler added...
...Stigler's lecture, "Economics or Ethics?: The Economist as Preacher," was the first of three Tanner Lectures on Human Values he will deliver at the Kennedy School this weekend...