Autobiography of world famous economists


List of economists

This is an less alphabetical list by surname of noteworthy economists, experts in the social branch of knowledge of economics, past and present. Sort a history of economics, see description article History of economic thought. Single economists with biographical articles in Wikipedia are listed here.

A

  • Edith Abbott (–), American economist and social worker
  • Daron Acemoglu (born ), Turkish/American economist
  • Nicola Acocella (born ), Italian economist
  • Zoltan Acs (born ), American economics professor
  • Henry Carter Adams (–), American economist
  • Walter Adams (–), American economist and congressional expert
  • Philippe Aghion (born ), French economist
  • Montek Singh Ahluwalia (born ), Indian economist
  • Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad (born ), Bangladeshi economist and environmentalist
  • George Akerlof (born ), American economist and shared advocate of the Nobel Prize in Economics
  • Armen Alchian (–), American economist
  • Alberto Alesina (–), Italian political economist
  • Sadie Alexander (–), Indweller lawyer and first African American disregard receive a PhD in economics
  • Sidney Unsympathetic. Alexander (–), American economist
  • Maurice Allais (–), French economist and winner of justness Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Franklin Allen (born ), American economist
  • R. Fluffy. D. Allen (–), English economist come to rest statistician
  • Gar Alperovitz (born ), American public economist and historian
  • Lee J. Alston (born ), American economist
  • Elisabeth Altmann-Gottheiner (–), Teutonic economist, first woman university lecturer strengthen Germany
  • Fernando Alvarez, Argentine economist
  • B. R. Ambedkar (–), Indian economist and jurist
  • Takeshi Amemiya (born ), Japanese economist specializing bind econometrics and the economy of antique Greece
  • Samir Amin (–), Egyptian economist
  • Georges Anderla (–), Czechoslovak-born French economist
  • Donald Andrews (born ), Canadian economist
  • George-Marios Angeletos (born ), Greek/American economist
  • Norman Angell (–), English economist and politician
  • Joshua Angrist (born ), Israeli/American economist
  • Kofi Annan (–), Ghanaian economist skull Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Masahiko Aoki (青木昌彦, –), Japanese economist
  • Thomas Aquinas (–), Italian priest and writer on economics
  • Luis Arce (born ), Bolivian economist current president
  • Pérsio Arida (born ), Brazilian economist
  • Dan Ariely (born ), Israeli/American behavioral economist
  • Heinz Arndt (–), German-born Australian economist
  • Kenneth Quarrel (–), American economist, joint winner party Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
  • Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born ), Philippine academic refuse politician
  • Enrique R. Arzac (born ), Argentine/American economist
  • Orley Ashenfelter (born ), American economist
  • William Ashley (–), English economic historian
  • Cliff Asness (born ), American economist and hedge-fund manager
  • Jeremy Atack (born ), Anglo-American commercial historian
  • Susan Athey (born ), American economist
  • Anthony Barnes Atkinson (–), Welsh/English economist
  • Orazio Attanasio (born ), Italian economist
  • Thomas Attwood (–), English economist
  • David B. Audretsch (born ), American economist
  • Leonardo Auernheimer (–), Argentine economist and international monetary consultant
  • Robert Aumann (born ), Israeli/American mathematician and winner dressingdown the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
  • David Autor (born ), American economist, painstaking for work on labor economics
  • George Ayittey (–), Ghanaian economist
  • Clarence Ayres (–), Earth economist

B

  • Ali Babacan (born ), Turkish financial minister
  • Roger Babson (–), American business theorist
  • Lawrence Bacow (born ), American economist take up university administrator
  • Louis Bachelier (–), French mathematician
  • Roger Backhouse (born ), English economist
  • Walter Bagehot (–), English journalist, businessman, and essayist; wrote extensively on government, economics mushroom literature
  • Nikolai Baibakov (–), Soviet statesman, economist and Hero of Socialist Labor
  • Joe Cruel. Bain (–), American economist, founder type Industrial organization economics
  • Dean Baker (born ), American macroeconomist and co-founder of greatness Center for Economic and Policy Research
  • E. Wight Bakke (–), American industrial dealings specialist and professor at Yale University
  • Mikhail Bakunin (–), Russian revolutionary anarchist, socialistic, and founder of collectivist anarchism
  • Leszek Balcerowicz (born ), Polish economist, the plague chairman of the National Bank expose Poland
  • Emily Greene Balch (–), American economist and peace activist ( Nobel At ease Prize)
  • Richard Baldwin (living), American economist
  • Sir Criminal Ball (–), English econometrician, Emeritus University lecturer of Economics at the London Vocation School and a leading figure funny story econometric modeling
  • Ludwig Bamberger (–), German economist, politician and writer
  • Abhijit Banerjee (born ), Indian economist, Ford Foundation International Academic of Economics at the Massachusetts Society of Technology
  • Pratima Bansal (living), Canadian economist
  • Paul A. Baran (–), Russian/American, the inimitable tenured Marxist economist in the Unified States until his death in
  • Pranab Bardhan (born ), Indian economist, Fellow Emeritus of Economics at the College of California, Berkeley
  • William A. Barnett (born ), American economist, works in astonishment, bifurcation, and nonlinearity
  • Enrico Barone (–), European soldier, military historian, and economist
  • Nicholas Barr (living), English/American economist, professor of disclose economics at the London School wink Economics
  • Raymond Barre (–), French economist tell politician
  • Robert Barro (born ), American economist, presently the Paul M. Warburg Academician of Economics at Harvard University
  • Yoram Barzel (–), Israeli economist, works in affluence rights, applied price theory, and public economy
  • Frédéric Bastiat (–), French classical humanitarian theorist, political economist
  • Kaushik Basu (born ), Indian economist and academic, Senior Listen in on President and Chief Economist of nobleness World Bank
  • Ratan Lal Basu (born ), Indian economist
  • Ravi Batra (born ), English economist, author and professor at Rebel Methodist University in Dallas, Texas
  • Peter Clocksmith Bauer (–), Hungarian developmental economist
  • William Baumol (–), American, New York University banking professor
  • Mahamudu Bawumia (born ), Ghanaian economist; worked at the Research Department make stronger International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., United States
  • Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (–), European, founder of the Austrian School signify economics
  • Robert Dudley Baxter (–), English economist and statistician
  • Michael Baye (born ), Inhabitant business economist
  • Charlie Bean (born ), Nation economist and professor at London Grammar of Economics
  • Gary Becker (–), American economist and winner of the Nobel Headstone Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Yoram Ben-Porat (died ), Israeli economist and president manager the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Jeremy Philosopher (–), English jurist, philosopher, and statutory and social reformer
  • Dwayne Benjamin (born ), Canadian economist, managing editor of prestige Canadian Journal of Economics
  • Barbara Bergmann (–), American, forerunner in feminist economics slaughter a passion for social policy crucial equality
  • C. Fred Bergsten (born ), Inhabitant founder of the Peterson Institute nurture International Economics
  • Rex Bergstrom (–), New Seeland econometrician recognized for his work live in continuous time econometrics
  • Adolf Berle (–), Denizen lawyer, educator, author, and US diplomat
  • Ben Bernanke (born ), American economist, onetime Chairman of the United States Fed Reserve and winner of the Chemist Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Jared Director (–), American economist
  • Marianne Bertrand (b. maxim. ), Belgian economist
  • Tim Besley (born ), English academic economist
  • William Beveridge (–), Simply economist and politician
  • Truman Bewley (born ), American mathematician and economist
  • Jagdish Bhagwati (born ), Indian economist and professor doomed economics and law at Columbia University
  • Debapriya Bhattacharya (living), Bangladeshi economist and programme analyst
  • Mark Bils (born ), macroeconomist split the University of Rochester
  • Nancy Birdsall (born ), American founding president of leadership Center for Global Development
  • Kenneth Binmore (born ), English economist and game philosopher, professor emeritus of economics at Academia College, London
  • Mette Koefoed Bjørnsen (–), Norse economist at the Niels Brock Kobenhavn Business College
  • William K. Black (born ), American professor of economics at UMKC
  • Fischer Black (–), American economist, best systematic as one author of the famed Black–Scholes equation
  • William Blake (–), English elegant economist
  • Olivier Blanchard (born ), French, hefty economist at the International Monetary Fund
  • Rebecca Blank (born ), American economist focus on politician
  • Francine D. Blau (born ), Denizen economist and academic
  • Knut Blind (born ), German innovation economist
  • Alan Blinder (born ), American economist, serves at Princeton University
  • Walter Block (born ), American free be bought economist and anarcho-capitalist
  • Barry Bluestone (born ), American economist and academic
  • John Blundell (–), English economist
  • Richard Blundell (born ), Plainly economist and econometrician
  • Jean Bodin (–), Nation, early proponent of the Quantity Shyly of Money
  • Tito Boeri (born ), Romance economist, professor of economics at Bocconi University, Milan
  • Peter J. Boettke (born ), American economist of the Austrian School
  • Michele Boldrin (born ), Italian-American economist, citation in economic growth
  • Tim Bollerslev (born ), Danish economist
  • Matilde Bombardini (living), Italian Scrimmage economist in Vancouver
  • Murray Bookchin (–), Earth political philosopher
  • Korkut Boratav (born ), Turki, marxist economist
  • George Borjas (born ), Inhabitant, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Michael Boskin (born ), American, T. M. Friedman Professor confiscate Economics and senior fellow at University University's Hoover Institution
  • Giovanni Botero (c. –), Italian thinker, priest, poet, and diplomat
  • O. Fred Boucke (–), American economist
  • Kenneth Hook up. Boulding (–), American economist, educator, peace of mind activist, poet, religious mystic, devoted Quaker
  • Heather Boushey (born ), senior economist proper the Center for US Progress
  • Samuel Bowles (born ), American Professor Emeritus fall back the University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • David Writer (born ), English historian and economist
  • William Brainard (b. c. ), American economist
  • James Brander (born ), Canadian economist
  • Avishay Braverman (born ), Israeli president of glory Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • Harry Braverman (–), American socialist, economist and civil writer
  • John Francis Bray (–), American vital, Chartist, writer on socialist economics
  • Richard Span. Brealey (living), English economist and incarnate finance expert
  • William Breit (–), American fellow of economics at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas
  • George Ignatius Brizan (–), banking lecturer and later Prime Minister slant Grenada
  • Martin Browning (born ), English economist, professor of economics at the Doctrine of Oxford
  • Sylvie Brunel (born ), Gallic economist
  • Markus Brunnermeier (born ), German/American economist
  • Michael Bruno (–), Israeli economist, governor near the Bank of Israel, World Array Chief Economist
  • Erik Brynjolfsson (born ), Indweller economist known for work on yield change and the economics of AI
  • James Collection. Buchanan (–), American economist known emancipation work on public choice theory, common the Swedish central bankers' "Nobel" honour in
  • Alan Budd (born ), Disinterestedly economist and central banker
  • Willem Buiter (born ), Dutch economist
  • Sergei Bulgakov (–), Slavic Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist
  • Edmund Constrict smother (–), Irish statesman, economist, and known for writing A Vindication grapple Natural Society

C

  • Ricardo J. Caballero (born ), Chilean macroeconomist, holds the Ford Omnipresent chair of economics at MIT
  • Vince Telex cable (born ), English economist
  • Federico Caffè (–), Italian, economist and Professor of Worthless and Financial Policy at "Sapienza" Further education college of Rome, Rome
  • Phillip D. Cagan (–), American scholar and author, Professor incline Economics Emeritus at Columbia University
  • John Elliot Cairnes (–), Ireland, "last of authority classical economists"
  • Guillermo Calvo (born ), Argentinian economist
  • John Y. Campbell (born ), British/American economist, chairman of the Harvard finance department
  • Colin Camerer (born ), American economist
  • Lisa Cameron (born ), Australian, Professional Trial Fellow at the Melbourne Institute pick up the check Applied Economic and Social Research
  • Stephen Cameron (b. c. ), American financial go into spasm, economist and Adjunct Associate Professor keep in good condition International and Public Affairs at Town University
  • Richard Cantillon (c. –), Irish-French, economist and author of Essay on depiction Nature of Trade in General
  • Edwin Cannan (–), English economist and historian reinforce economic thought
  • Bryan Caplan (born ), Land professor of economics at George Actor University in Fairfax, Virginia
  • David Card (born ), Canadian labor economist and prof at the University of California, Berkeley
  • Matias D. Cattaneo (born ), Argentine economist and professor at Princeton University
  • Henry River Carey (–), American economist of goodness American School of Capitalism
  • Mark Carney (born ), Canadian economist, governor of dignity Bank of England
  • Kevin Carson (born ), American social and political theorist take scholar of political economy writing be thankful for the mutualist and individualist anarchist traditions
  • Richard Carson (born ), American environmental economist
  • Agustín Carstens (born ), Mexican economist, educator of the Bank of Mexico
  • Anne Holder. Carter (born ), American economist, university lecturer at Brandeis University
  • David Cass (–), Inhabitant professor of economics at the Hospital of Pennsylvania
  • Gustav Cassel (–), Swedish economist and professor of economics at Stockholm University
  • Attilio Celant (born ), Italian economist, Dean of the Faculty of Business (–) and Professor of Economic Draft at "Sapienza" University of Rome, Rome
  • Seweryn Chajtman (–), Polish scientist, engineer, professor of the Industrial Management, creator endowment the Alternative Theory of Organization remarkable Management
  • Thomas Chalmers (–), Scottish mathematician, factional economist and a leader of grandeur Free Church of Scotland
  • Frank J. Chaloupka (b. c. ), American professor longed-for economics at the University of Algonquin at Chicago and affiliate of description National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Edward Designer Chamberlin (–), American economist
  • Neil W. Solon (–), American economist at Yale Installation and Columbia University most known bring work in industrial relations
  • Alfred D. Writer, Jr. (–), American professor of labour history at Harvard Business School person in charge Johns Hopkins University
  • Ha-Joon Chang (born ), Korean, one of the leading discordant economists and institutional economists specialising inlet development economics
  • V. V. Chari (born ), Indian/American economist
  • Raj Chetty (born ), Indian/American economist
  • Steven N. S. Cheung (born ), Chinese economist specializing in transaction exorcize and property rights
  • Ajay Chhibber (living), Amerind economist and politician
  • Graciela Chichilnisky (born ), Argentine/American mathematical economist
  • Victoria Chick (born )
  • Josiah Child (–), English mercantilist, politician highest governor of the East India Company
  • Menzie Chinn (born )
  • Lawrence J. Christiano (born ), American economist
  • Richard Clarida (born )
  • Colin Clark (–), British/Australian economist, pioneered blue blood the gentry use of the gross national effect (GNP)
  • Gregory Clark (born ), American common historian at the University of Calif., Davis
  • John Bates Clark (–), American classical marginalist
  • John Maurice Clark (–), American marginalist
  • William D. Clark (–), English economist essential public servant
  • Michael Clemens (born ), Dweller economist
  • Ronald Coase (–), winner of leadership Swedish central bankers' "Nobel" prize current , for contributions including transaction exorcize and Coase theorem
  • Warren Coats (born ), American economist specializing in monetary policy
  • John H. Cochrane (born ), American fiscal economist and macroeconomist
  • Paul Cockshott (born ), Scottish economist and computer scientist
  • Luc Coene (–), Belgian economist, governor of loftiness National Bank of Belgium
  • Jean-Baptiste Colbert (–), French King Louis XIV's Minister make famous Finances, known for protectionism and dirigisme
  • Paul Collier
  • John R. Commons (–), American established economist and labor historian
  • Auguste Comte (–), French philosopher, founder of sociology tell off positivism
  • Marquis de Condorcet (–), French comprehension philosopher, mathematician, and early political human known for the Condorcet method motionless voting
  • Tim Congdon (born ), English economist and euro-sceptic politician
  • Alfred Haskell Conrad (–), American Harvard professor of economics
  • Hugh Line. Conway (born ), American economist extract professor at the Industrial College look up to the Armed Forces
  • Thomas F. Cooley (–), American economist
  • Richard N. Cooper (–), English economist and policy adviser
  • Russell W. Actor (born ), American macroeconomist
  • Antoine Augustin Cournot (–), French philosopher and mathematician, feigned the use of mathematics in money, known for oligopoly theory, Cournot disaccord is named for him
  • Nicolaus Copernicus (–), Polish mathematician and economist
  • Carol Corrado (living), American economist
  • Dora L. Costa (born ), American economist and academic
  • Christopher Coyne (born ), F. A. Harper professor pills Economics at the Mercatus Center, Martyr Mason University
  • Tyler Cowen (born ), Indweller economist and writer, one of high-mindedness authors of the Marginal Revolution blog
  • Vincent Crawford (born ), American economist explode game theorist
  • August Friedrich Wilhelm Crome (–), German economist and statistician, known distinctively for his Producten-Karte von Europa (), one of the first uses reproduce cartograms
  • James Crotty (born ), American macroeconomist
  • Raymond Crotty (–), Irish economist and nominee against Irish membership of the Dweller Union; his successful legal challenge break off the Irish Supreme Court is position basis for EU treaty changes accepting to be submitted to referendum look onto Ireland
  • Benoit Crutzen (born ), Belgian economist and assistant university professor
  • Jakša Cvitanić (born ), Croatian/American economist, professor at Caltech

D

  • Uri Dadush (living), French scholar in Pedagogue DC
  • Hugh Dalton (–), Welsh/English economist endure politician
  • Herman Daly (born ), American "father" of ecological economics
  • George Dantzig (–), Inhabitant mathematical scientist
  • William A. "Sandy" Darity Jr. (born ), American economist and researcher
  • Partha Dasgupta (born ), Bangladeshi/British development economist
  • Charles Davenant (–), English mercantilist and politician
  • Paul Davidson (born ), American macroeconomist
  • Antony Davies (born ), American economist and author
  • D. J. Davies (–), Welsh economist suggest author
  • Lance E. Davis (–), American general science professor
  • Angus Deaton (born ), Scottish-American economist and academic
  • Gérard Debreu (–), French-American economist and mathematician
  • Rajeev Dehejia (born ), American professor of public policy
  • J. Printer DeLong (born ), American economic historian
  • Harold Demsetz (–), American professor of economics
  • Isaac de Pinto (–), Dutch banker plus scholar
  • Meghnad Desai, Baron Desai (born ), Indian/British economist and Labour Party politician
  • Hernando de Soto Polar (born ), Peruvian economist of the informal economy
  • Pat Devine (living), English industrial economist
  • Mathias Dewatripont (born ), Belgian economist and professor
  • Armando Di Filippo (living), Argentine economist and academic
  • Douglas Diamond (born ), American finance expert
  • Peter Diamond (born ), American social refuge expert
  • Gladys Dickason (–), American labor economist
  • Peter Dicken (born ), English economic geographer
  • Benjamin Diokno (born ), Philippine central banker
  • Avinash Dixit (born ), Indian/American economist
  • Huw Dixon (born ), Welsh economist and academic
  • Peter Dixon (born ), Australian economist swallow academic
  • Simeon Djankov (born ), Bulgarian economist and politician
  • Maurice Dobb (–), English Exponent economist
  • David Dodd (–), American financial analyst
  • Randall Dodd (living), American policy regulator
  • Jennifer Doleac (living), American economist
  • Evsey Domar (–), Soviet/American economist
  • Paul Donovan (born ), British economist
  • Stephen J. Dubner (born ), American commerce author and broadcaster
  • Henda Ducados (born ), French/Angolan economist
  • Esther Duflo (born ), French/American economist
  • Steven N. Durlauf (born ), English economist and social scientist
  • Philip H. Dybvig (born ), American economist and associate lecturer at Olin Business School

E

  • Shlomo Eckstein (–), Israeli economist and academic
  • Nicholas Economides, European economist
  • Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (–), Anglo-Irish doyen and political economist
  • Sebastian Edwards (born ), Chilean economist and academic
  • Martin Eichenbaum (born ), American professor of economics
  • Barry Eichengreen (born ), American economist and civic scientist
  • Alfred Eichner (–), American economist
  • Ali Grouping. El-Agraa (born ), Sudanese/British economist
  • Daniel Ellsberg (–), American economist and politician
  • Richard Standardized. Ely (–), American economist and societal companionable interventionist
  • Kenneth G. Elzinga (living), American economist and writer
  • Ernst Engel (–), German economist and statistician
  • Friedrich Engels (–), German/British Red economist
  • Stanley Engerman (born ), American economist and economic historian
  • Robert F. Engle (born ), American statistician and economist
  • Ludwig Erhard (–), German economist and politician
  • Vanessa Erogbogbo (living), Ugandan/British development specialist
  • José Luís Espert (born ), Argentinian economist and politician

F

  • Marc Faber (born ), Swiss investor household in Thailand
  • Armin Falk (born ), Germanic economist and academic
  • Günter Faltin (born ), German economist and entrepreneur
  • Eugene Fama calved ), American economist known for efficient-market hypothesis
  • Emmanuel Farhi (–), French economist talented academic
  • M. J. Farrell (–), British economist
  • Jeff Faux (living), American economist and writer
  • Henry Fawcett (–), British economist and statesman
  • Nikolay Fedorenko (–), Soviet/Russian economist and chemist
  • Ernst Fehr (born ), Austrian/Swiss behavioral economist
  • Martin Feldstein (–), American economist and academic
  • Edgar Fiedler (–), American economist
  • Randall K. Clerk (born ), American economist and researcher
  • Amy Finkelstein (born ), American economist move researcher
  • Stanley Fischer (born ), American/Israeli economist and bank governor
  • Price V. Fishback (b. c. ), American economic historian
  • Irving Pekan (–), American economist and social campaigner
  • Jon Fisher (born ), American entrepreneur attend to philanthropist
  • Jean-Paul Fitoussi (–), French economist station academic
  • William Fleetwood (–), English statistician significant bishop
  • Marcus Fleming (–), British economist present-day stabilization expert
  • Amelia Fletcher (born ), Land economist and singer
  • John E. Floyd (born ), Canadian economist and academic
  • Karnit Flug (born ), Polish/Israeli economist and trait governor
  • Robert Fogel (–), American economic historian
  • Foster and Catchings, American economists William Trufant Foster and Waddill Catchings
  • Charles Fourier (–), French philosopher and socialist thinker
  • Joseph Francois (born ), Swiss economist and academic
  • Robert H. Frank (born ), American economist and academic
  • Jeffrey Frankel (born ), Earth macroeconomist
  • Bernie Fraser (born ), Australian economist and bank governor
  • Christopher Freeman (–), Land economist and academic
  • Richard B. Freeman (born ), American economist and academic
  • Bruno Freyr (born ), Swiss economist and academic
  • Benjamin M. Friedman (born ), American public economist
  • David D. Friedman (born ), Denizen microeconomist and theorist
  • Milton Friedman (–), English economist and Nobel Prize winner
  • Rose Economist (–), American free-market economist
  • Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch (–), Norwegian economist and Chemist Prize co-winner
  • Roland Fryer (born ), Dweller economist
  • Drew Fudenberg (born ), American economist and game-theory expert
  • Masahisa Fujita (藤田昌久, inherent ), Japanese economist and academic
  • Connel Fullenkamp (born ), American economist and academic
  • Jason Furman (born ), American economist at an earlier time academic
  • Celso Furtado (–), Brazilian economist tolerate development expert

G

  • Xavier Gabaix (born ), French/American economist
  • Yegor Gaidar (–), Soviet/Russian economist captain politician
  • James Kenneth Galbraith (born ), Denizen economist and academic
  • John Kenneth Galbraith (–), Canadian/American economist and politician
  • David Gale (–), American mathematician and economist
  • William G. Storm (born ), American economist and politician
  • Jordi Galí (born ), Spanish macroeconomist
  • A. Ronald Gallant (born ), American econometrician
  • Mauro Gallegati (born ), Italian economist and scholar
  • Oded Galor (born ), Israeli/American economist good turn academic
  • Francisco Javier Carrillo Gamboa (living), Mexican knowledge-systems researcher
  • László Garai (–), Hungarian shrink and economist
  • Gonzalo Garland (born ), Peruvian economist and researcher
  • Pierangelo Garegnani (–), Romance economist and academic
  • Norton Garfinkle (born ), American economist and economic historian
  • Leonid Gatovsky (–), Russian/Soviet economist
  • John Geanakoplos (born ), American economist and academic
  • Jacques Généreux (born ), French economist and politician
  • Henry Martyr (–), American political economist
  • Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (–), Romanian statistician and economist
  • Mark Gertler (born ), American economist and academic
  • Silvio Psychologist (–), German economist and politician
  • Jayati Ghosh (born ), Indian development economist
  • Eric Ghysels (born ), Belgian economist and econometrician
  • Francesco Giavazzi (born ), Italian economist abstruse academic
  • Charles Gide (–), French economist lecturer economic historian
  • George Gilder (born ), Denizen economist and investor
  • Richard T. Gill (–), American economist and opera singer
  • Victor Ginsburgh (born ), Belgian economist
  • Herbert Gintis (born ), American economist and behavioral scientist
  • Edward Glaeser (born ), American economist lecture academic
  • Rachel Glennerster (born ), British economist
  • William Godwin (–), English economist and writer
  • Claudia Goldin (born ), American economist with government official
  • Ian Goldin (living), South African/British economist and program director
  • Jose Antonio Gomariz (–), Argentine economist and educator
  • Charles Goodhart (born ), British economist and academic
  • George Goodman (aka "Adam Smith", –), Inhabitant economist and broadcaster
  • Austan Goolsbee (born ), American economist
  • Gita Gopinath (born ), Indian/American economist
  • Myron J. Gordon (–), American/Canadian economist and academic
  • Robert J. Gordon (born ), American economist
  • Gary Gorton (b. c. ), American economist and finance educator
  • Hermann Heinrich Gossen (–), German economist
  • Christian Gouriéroux (born ), French econometrician
  • Benjamin Graham (–), British/American economist and investor
  • Phil Gramm (born ), American economist and politician
  • Clive Granger (–), Welsh/American econometrician
  • George Grantham (born ), Land economist and academic
  • William Greene (born ), American economist
  • Alan Greenspan (born ), Earth economist and finance official
  • Thomas Gresham (c. –), English merchant and financier
  • Stephany Griffith-Jones (born ), British/American economist
  • Zvi Griliches (–), Lithuanian/American economist
  • Elgin Groseclose (–), American economist and statesman
  • Gene Grossman (born ), English economist and academic
  • Henryk Grossman (–), Polish/German economist and revolutionary
  • Jonathan Gruber (born ), American economist and academic
  • Rebeca Grynspan (born ), Costa Rican economist
  • Gu Zhun (顾准, –), Chinese economist and post-Marxist
  • Dominique Guellec (living), French economist and official
  • Maria-Carmen Guisan (living), Spanish economist
  • Faruk Gül (living), Turkish/American economist and academic

H

  • Trygve Haavelmo (–), European economist and Nobel laureate
  • Gottfried Haberler (–), Austrian/American economist
  • Charles Hall (–), English common critic and physician
  • Robert Hall (born ), American economist and academic
  • Andrew Hughes Hallett (–), Scottish economist and academic
  • John Haltiwanger (born ), American economist
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh (born ), American economist
  • James D. Peeress (born ), American economist and academic
  • Steve H. Hanke (born ), American operating economist
  • Alvin Hansen (–), American economist mount academic
  • Lars Peter Hansen (born ), Land economist and academic
  • Peter Reinhard Hansen (born ), Danish economist and academic
  • Eric Hanushek (born ), American economist
  • Mahbub ul Haq (–), Indian/Pakistani economist and politician
  • Arnold Harberger (born ), American economist
  • Tim Harford (born ), English economist and broadcaster
  • Charles Knickerbocker Harley (born ), American economic historian
  • Stephen Harper (born ), Canadian economist take Prime Minister (–)
  • Roy Harrod (–), Ingenuously economist and biographer
  • John Harsanyi (–), Hungarian/American economist and Nobel Prize winner
  • Oliver Lyricist (born ), British/American economist and Chemist laureate
  • Campbell Harvey (born ), Canadian/American economist and academic
  • Jerry A. Hausman (born ), American econometrician
  • Bohdan Hawrylyshyn (–), Ukrainian/Canadian economist and thinker
  • Friedrich Hayek (–), Austrian/American economist and philosopher
  • Henry Hazlitt (–), American back writer
  • James Heckman (born ), American economist and Nobel laureate
  • Eli Heckscher (–), Nordic political economist and economic historian
  • Robert Heilbroner (–), American economist and historian invoke economics
  • Carolyn Heinrich (born ), American diarist and academic
  • Christian Hellwig (living), German macroeconomist
  • Elhanan Helpman (born ), Israeli economist crucial academic
  • Hazel Henderson (–), English economist, naturalist and broadcaster
  • David Forbes Hendry (born ), English econometrician and academic
  • Peter Blair Chemist, Jamaican-born economist
  • Noreena Hertz (born ), Land economist and broadcaster
  • William Hewins (–), Straight out economist and politician
  • John Hicks (–), Country economist and joint Nobel laureate
  • Michael Document. Hicks (born ), American economist tube academic
  • Robert Higgs (born ), American budgetary historian
  • Jack Hirshleifer (–), American economist esoteric academic
  • John A. Hobson (–), English economist and social scientist
  • Thomas Hodgskin (–), Frankly political economist and socialist
  • Samuel Hollander (born ), English/Canadian/Israeli economist
  • Bengt Holmström (born ), Finnish/American economist and academic
  • Charles A. Holt (born ), American behavioral economist
  • Harry Particularize. Holzer (born ), American economist give orders to educator
  • Kevin Hoover (born ), American economist and philosopher
  • Hans-Hermann Hoppe (born ), German/American economist and philosopher
  • Charles Horioka (チャールズ・ユウジ・ホリオカ, ), American/Japanese economist and academic
  • Branko Horvat (–), Yugoslav/Croatian economist and politician
  • Harold Hotelling (–), American statistician and theorist
  • Peter Howitt (born ), Canadian economist
  • William Hsiao (蕭慶倫m born ), Chinese/American economist and academic
  • Yukon Huang (born ), Chinese/American economist
  • Glenn Writer (born ), American economist and academic
  • Michael Hudson (born ), American economist take precedence analyst
  • David Hume (–), Scottish economist service philosopher
  • Thomas M. Humphrey (born ), Land economist
  • Jennifer Hunt (–), American economist become more intense politician
  • Leonid Hurwicz (–), Polish/American economist paramount mathematician
  • Terence Wilmot Hutchison (–), English economist

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  • Matthew O. Jackson (born ), American economist and academic
  • Tim Jackson (born ), Land ecological economist
  • David A. Jaeger (born ), American economist and researcher
  • Davoud Danesh-Jafari, Persian politician and economist
  • Ravi Jagannathan (born ), American economist and academic
  • Eliot Janeway (–), American economist and author
  • William H. Janeway (born ), American economist and aside capitalist
  • Robert A. Jarrow (living), American economist and academic
  • Peter Jay (born ), Nation economist and diplomat
  • Michael Jensen (born ), American financial economist
  • William Stanley Jevons (–), English economist and logician
  • Leif Johansen (–), Norwegian economist and academic
  • Søren Johansen (born ), Danish statistician and econometrician
  • Harry Gordon Johnson (–), Canadian economist
  • Simon Johnson (born ), English/American and IMF economist
  • Lewis Lexicologist Jones (–), American economist and academic
  • Richard Jones (–), English economist
  • Dan Johnson (b. c. ), Canadian/American microeconomist and entrepreneur
  • Thomas Jordan (born ), Swiss economist squeeze central banker
  • Dale W. Jorgenson (born ), American economist and academic
  • Boyan Jovanovic (born ), American economist and academic

K

  • Daniel Kahneman (born ), Palestinian/Israeli economist and psychologist
  • Ehud Kalai (born ), Israeli/American game dreamer and mathematical economist
  • Nicholas Kaldor (–), Hungarian/British economist and government advisor
  • Michał Kalecki (–), Polish economist
  • Thomas Kane (born ), English educational economist
  • Leonid Kantorovich (–), Soviet mathematician and economist
  • Ethan Kaplan (living), American economist and academic
  • Steven Kaplan (born ), Land business economist
  • Dean Karlan (living), American manner economist
  • Michael Kaser (–), English economist
  • Lawrence Tyrant. Katz (born ), American economist captain academic
  • Steve Keen (born ), Australian economist and educator
  • Timothy J. Kehoe (born ), American economist and academic
  • Stephanie Kelton (born ), American economist and academic
  • A. Prominence. Kemal (–), Pakistani economist and policy-maker
  • Peter Kenen (–), American international economist
  • Charles Airport (–), American theoretical economist
  • Li Keqiang (李克强, born ), Chinese economist and politician
  • Srgjan Kerim (born ), Yugoslav/Macedonian economist come to rest diplomat
  • John Maynard Keynes (–), English public economist
  • Ibn Khaldun (–), Arab social scientist
  • Mushtaq Khan (born ), British/Bangladeshi economist deliver academic
  • Homi Kharas (living), American economist remarkable UN executive
  • Fahmida Khatun (living), Bangladeshi economist and policy analyst
  • Mwai Kibaki (–), African economist and politician
  • Robin Kibuuka (living), African economist
  • Mervyn King, English economist and Slope of England governor
  • Robert G. King (born ), American macroeconomist
  • Bruce Kingma (born ), American economist and entrepreneur
  • Israel Kirzner (born ), English/American economist
  • Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (清滝信宏, ), Japanese/American macroeconomist
  • Lawrence Klein (–), Land econometrician and Nobel Prize winner
  • Morton Couturier (born ), German/American economist and statistician
  • Morris Kleiner (b), American labor economist
  • Paul Klemperer (born ), English economist and academic
  • Arnold Kling (born ), American economist put up with writer
  • Teun Kloek (born ), Dutch econometrician
  • Jan Kmenta (–), Czech/American economist and statistician
  • Frank Knight (–), American economist and academic
  • Lilian Knowles (–), English economic historian
  • Klaas Fasten (born ), Dutch economist and decisive banker
  • Narayana Kocherlakota (born ), American economist and academic
  • Leopold Kohr (–), Austrian/British economist and political scientist
  • John Komlos (born ), Hungarian/American economic historian
  • Nikolai Kondratiev (–), Russian/Soviet economist and economic policy-maker
  • Tjalling Koopmans (–), Dutch/American economist and mathematician
  • Roger C. Kormendi (–), American economist and finance expert
  • János Kornai (–), Hungarian economist and theorist
  • Andrey Korotayev (born ), Soviet/Russian economic registrar and sociologist
  • Naum Krasner (–), Soviet/Russian economist and mathematician
  • Lawrence B. Krause (born ), American economist and economic advisor
  • Jan Kregel (born ), American economist and Direct executive
  • Michael Kremer (born ), American incident economist and academic
  • David M. Kreps (born ), American game theorist and economist
  • Peter Kropotkin (–), American economist and partisan scientist
  • Anne Osborn Krueger (born ), Dweller economist and IMF executive
  • Paul Krugman (born ), American economist, academic and Chemist Prize winner
  • Per Krusell (born ), Scandinavian macroeconomist
  • Lawrence Kudlow (born ), American money management analyst
  • Adriana Kugler (born ), American economist and public-policy academic
  • Maurice Kugler (born ), American economist and public-policy academic
  • Rajiv Kumar (born ), Indian economist and politician
  • Robert Kuttner (born ), American economic weather economic-policy writer
  • Simon Kuznets (–), Russian/American economist and statistician
  • Vladimir Kvint (living), Soviet/Russian economist and strategist
  • Finn E. Kydland (born ), Norwegian/American economist and academic

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  • Ludwig Lachmann (–), German economist
  • Arthur Laffer (born ), Indweller economist
  • Jean-Jacques Laffont (–), French economist
  • Ricardo City (born ), Chilean economist and lawyer
  • David Laibson (born ), American economist
  • David Laidler (born ), English monetary economist
  • Domingo Laino (born ), Paraguayan economist and politician
  • John A. Laitner (born ), American economist and environmentalist
  • Naomi Lamoreaux (born ), Indweller economic historian
  • Steven Landsburg (born ), Dweller economist
  • Philip R. Lane (born ), Land economist
  • Lang Xianping (郎咸平, born ), Hong Kong-based economist
  • Oskar Lange (–), Polish economist and diplomat
  • Serge Latouche (born ), Sculptor economist
  • John Law (–), Scottish economist
  • Richard Layard (born ), English labour economist
  • Edward Lazear (–), American economist
  • Edward E. Leamer (born ), American economist
  • Stanley Lebergott (–), Land economist
  • Lewis Lehrman (born ), American economist and banker
  • Frederic Sterling Lee (–), English economist
  • Peter Leeson (born ), American economist
  • Axel Leijonhufvud (–), Swedish economist
  • Manuela Ferreira Leite (born ), Portuguese economist and politician
  • Leonard Liggio (–), American writer and academic
  • Wassily Leontief (–), American economist
  • Abba P. Lyricist (–), Russian/British economist
  • Leonardus Lessius (–), Ethnos moral theologian
  • Richard Levin (born ), Denizen economist
  • David K. Levine (b. c. ), American economist
  • Lars Lefgren (born ), Indweller economist
  • Steven D. Levitt (born ), Indweller economist
  • Arthur Lewbel (c. ), American economist
  • Arthur Lewis (–), Saint Lucia economist
  • Tracy Prominence. Lewis (living), American economist
  • Kevin Leyton-Brown (born ), Canadian economist
  • Evsei Liberman (–), Russian/Soviet economist
  • Justin Yifu Lin (林毅夫, born ), Chinese economist
  • Michael Lind (born ), Indweller writer and academic
  • Erik Lindahl (–), Nordic economist
  • Assar Lindbeck (–), Swedish economist
  • Friedrich Note (–), German/American economist
  • John A. List (born ), American economist
  • Andrew Lo (羅聞全, inherited ), Hong Kong/American financial economist
  • John Philosopher (–), English philosopher
  • William Forster Lloyd (–), English writer on economics
  • Bernard Lonergan (–), Canadian philosopher
  • Frédéric Lordon (born ), Sculpturer economist and philosopher
  • Max O. Lorenz (–), American economist
  • Pascal Lorot (born ), Sculptor economist and geo-politician
  • Andreas Löschel (living), European economist
  • John R. Lott (born ), Denizen economist and political commentator
  • Robert Lucas, Jr. (–), American economist
  • Stephen J. Luczo (born ), American chief executive
  • Rosa Luxemburg (–), Polish-born economist and revolutionary socialist
  • Gerard Lyons (born ), English political economist

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