The
Emile
Grunberg
Lecture
Series
| Second Grunberg Lecture - 1989
Professor William Cooper
University of Texas at Austin
Von Neumann Medal, 1982
"Management Science Research and the Challenge of Bureaucracy"
Professor Cooper has an outstanding record in developing quantitative tools to
solve managerial problems. He has made major contributions to a range of
fields: operations research, management science, manpower planning and
accounting, as well as economics. He is co-recipient of the prestigious Von
Neumann Medal for his work in developing mathematical programming
techniques and models for decision planning, and has also received research
awards from the American Accounting Association and the Institute for
Management Science.
(Click a lecture for more information.)
| The First Lecture,
1988, Herbert A.
Simon (Nobel
1978) | The Second
Lecture, 1989,
William Cooper
(Von Neumann
Medal 1982) | The Third Lecture,
1990, Franco
Modigliani (Nobel
1985) | The Fourth
Lecture, 1991,
Richard Cyret |
| The Fifth Lecture,
1992, James Tobin
(Nobel 1981) | The Sixth Lecture,
1993, Robert Solow
(Nobel 1987) | The Seventh
Lecture, 1994,
Kenneth Arrow
(Nobel 1972) | The Eighth
Lecture, 1995,
Lawrence Klein
(Nobel 1980) |
| The Ninth Lecture,
1996, Harry M.
Markowitz (Nobel
1990) | The Tenth Lecture,
1997, Douglass C.
North (Nobel 1993) | The Eleventh
Lecture, 1998,
James A. Mirrlees
(Nobel 1996) | The Twelveth
Lecture, 1999,
Robert W. Fogel
(Nobel 1993) |
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