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The “Minnesota Lecture” series is sponsored by the University of Minnesota Department of Economics; each lecturer is a distinguished graduate of the Minnesota Economics Ph.D. program.
| 2011 | Zvi Eckstein | The Chosen Few: How Education Shaped Jewish History, 70–1492 |
| 2010 | Richard Rogerson | Individual and Aggregate Labor Supply Elasticities |
| 2009 | Rosa Matzkin | Nonparametric Simultaneous Equations Models |
| 2008 | Randy Wright | Money and Capital |
| 2008 | Hugo Hopenhayn | Knowledge, Diffusion and Reallocation |
| 2006 | Richard Kihlstrom | Reflections on 40 Years of Economic Theory |
| 2005-06 | Bob Litterman | Modern Investment Management: An Equilibrium Approach |
| 2005 | Martin Eichenbaum | Thoughts on Modeling the Monetary Transmission Mechanism |
| 2004 | Lars Hansen | Valuation in an Uncertain Economy |
| 2003 | Richard Sandor | Financial Innovation and Building Institutions |
| 2002 | Robert Townsend | Thailand Project: Evaluation of Financial Systems |
| 2001 | John Roberts | The Design of Economic Organizations: Complements and Non-Convexities |
| 2000 | Andreu Mas Colell | FromTransitivity to Matching, with Some Adapting in Between |
| 1999 | Daniel McFadden | Healthy, Wealthy and Wise?: Socioeconomic Status, Morbidity, and Mortality Among the Elderly |