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The last Chicagoan
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The last Chicagoan

1999
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Overview
Thirteen years ago, when Andrei Shleifer was a 25-year-old assistant professor fresh out of graduate school, a postcard arrived one winter morning in his mail in Princeton. Last week Shleifer found himself in the news when, as expected, he won the John Bates Clark Medal, which is awarded every two years to the most distinguished US economist under 40. Shleifer is 39. He thus joined a long list of stars who have won the prize in the past quarter century: Kevin M. Murphy, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business; David Card, University of California at Berkeley; Lawrence Summers, US Treasury Department; Paul Krugman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Kreps, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Sanford Grossman, Wharton School of the University of Pennyslvania; Jerry Hausman, MIT; James Heckman, University of Chicago; Michael Spence, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Joseph Stiglitz, World Bank; and Martin Feldstein, Harvard University.
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Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC