Economist born 1910; Member of the Chicago School; Nobel prize winner in 1991.

Most important theorems:

These two theorems gained wide acceptance and were subsequently used in other fields, like law, sociolgy, and political science (esp. environmental policy). They were the basis for his Nobel Prize and for the creation of "New Institutional Economics".

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