Abhijit
Banerjee
Amartya Sen
Amit Mitra
Amiya Kumar Bagchi
Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff
Arvind Panagariya
Avinash Dixit
B. B. Bhattacharya
Bellikoth Raghunath Shenoy
Bibek Debroy
Bimal Jalan
C. Rangarajan
I. G. Patel
J. C. Kumarappa
Jagdish Bhagwati
Jairam Ramesh
Jayati Ghosh
Jean Drèze
Kaushik Basu
M. S. Sundara Rajan
Manmohan Singh
Mihir Shah
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
Nanabhoy "Nani" Palkhivala
Dr Nachiket Mor
Dr Narendra Jadhav
Prannoy Roy
R. N. Malhotra
Raghuram Rajan
Reetika Khera
Shree Shankar Sharan
Subramanian Swamy
Sudha Shenoy
Sukhadeo Thorat
V. K. R. V. Rao
Yoginder K Alagh
Nobel
Laureates in economics
Claudia
Goldin
“for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour
market outcomes”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2022
Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig
“for research on banks and financial crises”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2021
David Card
“for his empirical contributions to labour economics”
Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens
“for their methodological contributions to the analysis
of causal relationships”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2020
Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson
“for improvements to auction theory and inventions of
new auction formats”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2019
Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer
“for their experimental approach to alleviating global
poverty”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2018
William D. Nordhaus
“for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic
analysis”
Paul M. Romer
“for integrating technological innovations into long-run
macroeconomic analysis”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2017
Richard H. Thaler
“for his contributions to behavioural economics”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2016
Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström
“for their contributions to contract theory”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2015
Angus Deaton
“for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2014
Jean Tirole
“for his analysis of market power and regulation”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2013
Eugene F. Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert J. Shiller
“for their empirical analysis of asset prices”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2012
Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd S. Shapley
“for the theory of stable allocations and the practice
of market design”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2011
Thomas J. Sargent and Christopher A. Sims
“for their empirical research on cause and effect in the
macroeconomy”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2010
Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A.
Pissarides
“for their analysis of markets with search frictions”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2009
Elinor Ostrom
“for her analysis of economic governance, especially the
commons”
Oliver E. Williamson
“for his analysis of economic governance, especially the
boundaries of the firm”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2008
Paul Krugman
“for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic
activity”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2007
Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin and Roger B. Myerson
“for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2006
Edmund S. Phelps
“for his analysis of intertemporal tradeoffs in macroeconomic
policy”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2005
Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling
“for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and
cooperation through game-theory analysis”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2004
Finn E. Kydland and Edward C. Prescott
“for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the
time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces
behind business cycles”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2003
Robert F. Engle III
“for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying
volatility (ARCH)”
Clive W.J. Granger
“for methods of analyzing economic time series with common
trends (cointegration)”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2002
Daniel Kahneman
“for having integrated insights from psychological research
into economic science, especially concerning human judgment
and decision-making under uncertainty”
Vernon L. Smith
“for having established laboratory experiments as a tool
in empirical economic analysis, especially in the study
of alternative market mechanisms”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2001
George A. Akerlof, A. Michael Spence and Joseph E. Stiglitz
“for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 2000
James J. Heckman
“for his development of theory and methods for analyzing
selective samples”
Daniel L. McFadden
“for his development of theory and methods for analyzing
discrete choice”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1999
Robert Mundell
“for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under
different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum
currency areas”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1998
Amartya Sen
“for his contributions to welfare economics”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1997
Robert C. Merton and Myron Scholes
“for a new method to determine the value of derivatives”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1996
James A. Mirrlees and William Vickrey
“for their fundamental contributions to the economic theory
of incentives under asymmetric information”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1995
Robert E. Lucas Jr.
“for having developed and applied the hypothesis of rational
expectations, and thereby having transformed macroeconomic
analysis and deepened our understanding of economic policy”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1994
John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash Jr. and Reinhard Selten
“for their pioneering analysis of equilibria in the theory
of non-cooperative games”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1993
Robert W. Fogel and Douglass C. North
“for having renewed research in economic history by applying
economic theory and quantitative methods in order to explain
economic and institutional change”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1992
Gary Becker
“for having extended the domain of microeconomic analysis
to a wide range of human behaviour and interaction, including
nonmarket behaviour”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1991
Ronald H. Coase
“for his discovery and clarification of the significance
of transaction costs and property rights for the institutional
structure and functioning of the economy”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1990
Harry M. Markowitz, Merton H. Miller and William F. Sharpe
“for their pioneering work in the theory of financial
economics”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1989
Trygve Haavelmo
“for his clarification of the probability theory foundations
of econometrics and his analyses of simultaneous economic
structures”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1988
Maurice Allais
“for his pioneering contributions to the theory of markets
and efficient utilization of resources”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1987
Robert M. Solow
“for his contributions to the theory of economic growth”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1986
James M. Buchanan Jr.
“for his development of the contractual and constitutional
bases for the theory of economic and political decision-making”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1985
Franco Modigliani
“for his pioneering analyses of saving and of financial
markets”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1984
Richard Stone
“for having made fundamental contributions to the development
of systems of national accounts and hence greatly improved
the basis for empirical economic analysis”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1983
Gerard Debreu
“for having incorporated new analytical methods into economic
theory and for his rigorous reformulation of the theory
of general equilibrium”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1982
George J. Stigler
“for his seminal studies of industrial structures, functioning
of markets and causes and effects of public regulation”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1981
James Tobin
“for his analysis of financial markets and their relations
to expenditure decisions, employment, production and prices”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1980
Lawrence R. Klein
“for the creation of econometric models and the application
to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic
policies”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1979
Theodore W. Schultz and Sir Arthur Lewis
“for their pioneering research into economic development
research with particular consideration of the problems
of developing countries”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1978
Herbert Simon
“for his pioneering research into the decision-making
process within economic organizations”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1977
Bertil Ohlin and James E. Meade
“for their pathbreaking contribution to the theory of
international trade and international capital movements”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1976
Milton Friedman
“for his achievements in the fields of consumption analysis,
monetary history and theory and for his demonstration
of the complexity of stabilization policy”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1975
Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich and Tjalling C. Koopmans
“for their contributions to the theory of optimum allocation
of resources”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1974
Gunnar Myrdal and Friedrich von Hayek
“for their pioneering work in the theory of money and
economic fluctuations and for their penetrating analysis
of the interdependence of economic, social and institutional
phenomena”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1973
Wassily Leontief
“for the development of the input-output method and for
its application to important economic problems”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1972
John R. Hicks and Kenneth J. Arrow
“for their pioneering contributions to general economic
equilibrium theory and welfare theory”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1971
Simon Kuznets
“for his empirically founded interpretation of economic
growth which has led to new and deepened insight into
the economic and social structure and process of development”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1970
Paul A. Samuelson
“for the scientific work through which he has developed
static and dynamic economic theory and actively contributed
to raising the level of analysis in economic science”
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory
of Alfred Nobel 1969
Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen
“for having developed and applied dynamic models for the
analysis of economic processes”
Great
people
Celebrities are brands. If people cant meet the celebrity
they like one on one, they attend functions, events, award
ceremonies where celebrities are present and like to take
a photo with them. Some people go to the extent that they
visit the location of the house of celebrities and even
if they dont meet the celeb, they take their photo there.
But
people dont know social doctors & dont value social
doctors who almost donate their life to the social sector.
When PM or President of a country visits other country,
she or he meets political leaders, business leaders, industry
associations. But they dont have half an hour in their
already tight schedule to meet 5 or 10 social greats who
helped development of that country or addressed social
challenges from which visiting person's country can benefit.
Agreed.
But
they must have someone of their team (at minister level)
to meet the social doctors for an hour or so, understand
their work. Its not photo session. Its learning, understanding
and appreciating session.
We
are not myopic and short sighted and say great people
are just from the social sector.
They can be from sports, film, business, philanthropist,
scientist (infact CSRidentity.com thinks scientists whose
work has global effect are global philanthropists), IQ
test winners ... any
celebrity who invests time (no, not invest time for photos)
to promote any one social issue with great efforts. The
celebs can be global, national, regional or even local
level.
People
think they have no time to read about them, forget about
even thought of meeting them.
They dont want to waste their time & money. It is
perfectly understandable because we have seen humans,
their liking or disliking.
It is our responsibility to share their names (maybe links
and 2 to 3 lines of some greats).
We
share Great people at two levels (maybe 3 levels from
April 2026)
Global greats : Global examples of people who through
their organisation impact large number of people in the
world or those who may impact far less numbers but whose
extraordinary work needs global attention or whose work
pattern is innovative.
National greats : People who are national greats (means
those whose work is at national level)
Local greats : We will decide if we can share their name
from April 2026
Please do not recommend any name unless asked.
And we are clear money can buy greatness through advertising
or PR (both are good) but money cant buy sustainable greatness.
So please do not even communicate that you can give money
to us or donate to any NGO and in return, share name of
a person who may not deserve it. We are a social enterprise
or not money minded organisation.
We
will approach
CSRidentity.com will approach well known organisations
(Donors, NGOs, Celebs, Award giving organisations) to
recommend names of great people (Again, there is no cost
to them), so that we can share them and also share the
name of the organisation which recommended them, so that
if anyone has any query, they can directly contact them)
Awards
We do not recommend any one for any award because
then the work of others we share gets less attention and
we also dont want any bias. CSR Consulting (or parent
organisation) may consult but not CSRidentity.com
Bhau Founder exist to share social gods only because Bhau
and others postponed his death on 28.08.2013
Past
is shared last but good past lasts forever
Great persons work hard (intelligently) and think
that the challenge they addressed expires.
But if we dont share names of great persons who have expired,
we will make unpardonable mistake.
Every country has greats who left mother earth long time
back but people remember and repect them.
People think God lives eternally. So do we think these
Social Gods may leave mother earth physically but their
contribution has eternal existance. e.g. In Social gods
in Agriculture if we dont include M S Swaminathan who
was global leader of the green revolution but left mother
earth on 28 September 2023, it is not right. So we share
present as well as past gods and may not write Late M
S Swaminathan because he exists in his contribution form.