Ronald Coase, winner of the 1991 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, died in September at age 102. Thomas Hazlett interviewed Coase in our January 1997 issue. In the introduction, Hazlett explained ...
Ronald Coase, who died on Monday at the age of 102, was one of the most influential thinkers in American law during the past century, even though he was an economist, not a lawyer. The work for which ...
Ronald Coase (1910-2013), the greatest of the Chicago School economists in my view, died this week. Yet, his work lives on. If it gains the recognition it merits, it will do much to enhance the ...
Ronald Coase, who helped found the field of law and economics and won the 1991 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, died yesterday at age 102. Coase was an active scholar from the 1930s up until ...
The New York Times reports that Ronald Coase has died at the age of 102. Though you may never have heard of the Nobel Memorial Prize winning economist, his theories in the mid 20th century have a ...
Yesterday, the world lost one of its great thinkers. Ronald Coase, a legendary Nobel laureate in economics, passed away at the age of 102. I was lucky to interact with him briefly last year. He was ...
Ronald Coase, a British-born University of Chicago economist whose Nobel Prize-winning work on the role of corporations stemmed from visits in the early 1930s to American companies including Ford ...
CHICAGO—Nobel Prize winner Ronald Coase, a pioneer in applying economic theory to the law, has died at age 102. The former University of Chicago professor was the oldest living Nobel laureate before ...
Ronald Coase famously began his article on the nature of firms by asking a novel and fundamental question: Why do we have firms in the first place? Why does anyone go through the trouble of organizing ...
Is the traditional firm becoming obsolete? Discover how the Coasean Singularity is dismantling the modern org chart and ...
At 101 years old, renowned University of Chicago Law School economist Ronald H. Coasehas never stopped generating new ideas or giving his witty, confident take on past intellectual skirmishes. His ...