Jacob Marschak Lecture
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The Jacob Marschak Lecture is a lecture series of the Econometric Society, given each year (other than World Congress years) at a location of which rotates among the regional meetings held outside North America and Europe. The lecture series was named in honor of Jacob Marschak.
2009 Bo E. Honoré, Princeton University
2008 Clive W. J. Granger, University of California, San Diego
2007 Robert M. Townsend, University of Chicago
See also
- The Fisher-Schultz Lecture
- The Walras-Bowley Lecture
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