Timeline of Stiglitz's Career
Born February 9th, 1943 in Gary, Indiana
1960-1963: Studied at Amherst College
1967-1967: Studied at MIT and later for PhD
1970: Became full professor at Yale
1970–1974: Taught at Yale
1974–1976: Taught at Stanford
1976–1979: Taught at Oxford
1979: Awarded the John Bates Clark Award
1979–1988: Taught at Princeton
1988–2001: Taught at Stanford again
1995-1997: Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
1997-2000: Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank
2001: Received Nobel Prize in Economics
2003 onwards: University Professor at Columbia University
1960-1963: Studied at Amherst College
1967-1967: Studied at MIT and later for PhD
1970: Became full professor at Yale
1970–1974: Taught at Yale
1974–1976: Taught at Stanford
1976–1979: Taught at Oxford
1979: Awarded the John Bates Clark Award
1979–1988: Taught at Princeton
1988–2001: Taught at Stanford again
1995-1997: Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
1997-2000: Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President of the World Bank
2001: Received Nobel Prize in Economics
2003 onwards: University Professor at Columbia University