Theodore William Schultz

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1979 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics

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Benjamin Horace Hibbard grad student 1930 UW Madison
 (The Tariff in Relation to the Coarse-Feed Grains and a Development of Some of the Theoretical Aspects of Tariff Price Research)

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D. Gale Johnson grad student 1945 Iowa State
John Marion Letiche grad student 1951 Chicago
George Tolley grad student 1955 Chicago
Zvi Griliches grad student 1957 Chicago
Martin Carnoy grad student 1964 Chicago (SocTree)
Finis Welch grad student 1966 Chicago
Justin Yifu Lin grad student 1986 Chicago
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Schultz TW. (1993) The Economic Importance of Human Capital in Modernization. Education Economics. 1: 13-19
Singer HW, Schultz TW. (1992) Restoring Economic Equilibrium: Human Capital in the Modernizing Economy. The Economic Journal. 102: 187
Schultz TW. (1989) Investing in people: Schooling in low income countries Economics of Education Review. 8: 219-223
Schultz TW. (1983) The economics of U.S. foreign aid Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 39: 21-27
Breneman DW, Schultz TW. (1982) Investing in People: The Economics of Population Quality Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 1: 278
Ridley JC, Schultz TW. (1982) Investing in People: The Economics of Population Quality. Contemporary Sociology. 11: 688
Boserup E, Schultz TW. (1982) Investing in People: The Economics of Population Quality. Population and Development Review. 8: 616
Schultz TW. (1982) On the Economics of Agricultural Production over Time Economic Inquiry. 20: 10-20
Schultz TW. (1980) Investment in Entrepreneurial Ability The Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 82: 437-448
Ghosh SK, Schultz TW. (1980) Distortions of Agricultural Incentives Canadian Journal of Economics. 13: 180
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