Though Nobel Prize nominations have been a secret for 50 years, speculation abounds over the contenders for this year’s prize in economics. A look at the possible winners.
Colin Camerer
Robert Kirby Professor of Behavioural Finance and Economics, California Institute of Technology.
George Loewenstein
Herbert A Simon Professor of Economics and Psychology in the Social and Decision Sciences Department, Carnegie Mellon University.
For pioneering research in behavioural economics and in neuroeconomics
John Taylor
Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford University
Michael Jensen
Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, Harvard University.
Stewart Myers
Robert C Merton Professor of Financial Economics, MIT Sloan School of Management.
Raghuram Rajan
Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Robert Barro
Paul M Warburg Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
Martin Feldstein
George F Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
Dale Jorgenson
Samuel W Morris University Professor, Harvard University.
Richard Thaler
Ralph and Dorothy Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioural Science and Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Oliver Blanchard
Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
PTI adds: Rajan features in the list of probables for this year's Nobel Prize in Economics, the Wall Street Journal has reported.
He is one of the six economists on the list of probablewinners complied by Clarivate Analytics, a company that does academic and scientific research and maintains a list of dozens of possible Nobel Prize winners based on research citations.
The entry to the list does not guarantee that Rajan is a front-runner but he is a probable who stands a chance to win.
Rajan, whose three year term as Reserve Bank governor ended on September 4, 2016, is considered a candidate for his "contributions illuminating the dimensions of decisions in corporate finance", Clarivate said.
The Nobel Prize in Economics will be announced on Monday.
According to Clarivate Analytics, the list of possible Nobel Prize winners based on research citations include Colin Camerer of the California Institute of Technology and George Loewenstein of Carnegie Mellon University (for pioneering research in behavioural economics and in neuroeconomics); Robert Hall of Stanford University (for his analysis of worker productivity and studies of recessions and unemployment); and Michael Jensen of Harvard, Stewart Myers of MIT and Raghuram Rajan of the University of Chicago (for their contributions illuminating the dimensions of decisions in corporate finance).
Rajan, who at 40 was the first non-western and the youngest to become the chief economist at the InternationalMonetary Fund, shot to big fame three years after he predicted a financial crisis at an annual gathering of economists and bankers in the US in 2005.
He was appointed RBI governor by the previous UPA government in 2013 and although he wanted a second term he was not offered an extension, which most of his predecessors got, by the current NDA regime.
He is currently the Katherine Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the Booth School of Business, University of Chicago.
Photograph: Reuters.
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