The delicate and intricate pattern of competition and cooperation in the economic behavior of the hundreds of thousands of citizens of Stockholm offers a challenge to the economist that is perhaps as complex as the challenges of the physicist and the chemist. George Stigler Read Quote
Two years later, I went to the University of Minnesota from which I was on leave for several years during the war as a member of Statistical Research Group at Columbia University. George Stigler Read Quote
That subject has lost its one time appeal to economists as our science has become more abstract, but my interest has even grown more intense as the questions raised by the sociology of science became more prominent. George Stigler Read Quote
My teaching began in 1936 at Iowa State College where T. W. Schultz was the department chairman. George Stigler Read Quote
The Chicago Economics Department was in intellectual ferment, although the central issues of the 1930’s were very different from those in later times. I had never before encountered minds of that quality at close quarters and they influenced me strongly. George Stigler Read Quote
I met my wife, Margaret L. Mack, at the University of Chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970. George Stigler Read Quote