The Chicago Economics Department was in intellectual ferment, although the central issues — George Stigler
The main insight learned from interdisciplinary studies is the return to specialization — George Stigler
I met my wife, margaret l. Mack, at the university of chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970. — George Stigler
In the 1950s, I proposed the survivor method of determining the efficient sizes of enterprises — George Stigler
My teaching began in 1936 at iowa state college where t. W. Schultz was the department chairman. — George Stigler
A swedish physicist can not discuss his work with fifty people unless he goes abroad. — George Stigler
After the war, I returned to minnesota, from which I soon moved to brown university, and a year later — George Stigler
Even before I came to chicago, I had gotten interested in the existence of dispersion — George Stigler
I attended schools in seattle through the university of washington, from which I was graduated in 1931. — George Stigler
My main graduate training was received at the university of chicago from which I received the ph.d. In 1938. — George Stigler
The chicago economics department was in intellectual ferment, although the central issues — George Stigler
That subject has lost its one time appeal to economists as our science has become more abstract.. — George Stigler