Results of the post-autistic economics review�s Greatest Twentieth-Century Economists Poll Subscribers to this journal were asked:� Who were the greatest economists of the 20th-Century?� �Greatest� here means not who most influenced the economics profession or ideology, but rather who most added to our understanding of economic phenomena.� Vote for your top five. The economist who is your first choice will be credited with five votes, your second choice with four, your third with three, your fourth with two and your fifth with one. You may vote for fewer than five if you wish.� Only subscribers to the post-autistic economics review are eligible to vote. The votes of subscribers who submit more than one set of votes will not be counted. 1,249 subscribers voted.� The results are as follows. 1. John Maynard Keynes�� 3,253 2. Joseph Alois Schumpeter�� 1,080 3. John Kenneth Galbraith�� 904 4. Amartya Sen�� 708 5. Joan Robinson�� 607 6. Thorstein Veblen�� 591 7. Michal Kalecki�� 481 8. Friedrich Hayek�� 469 9. Karl Polanyi�� 456 10. Piero Sraffa�� 383 11. Joseph Stiglitz�� 333 12. Kenneth Arrow�� 320 13. Milton Friedman�� 319 13. Paul Samuelson�� 319 15. Paul Sweezy�� 268 16. Herman Daly�� 267 17. Herbert Simon�� 250 18. Ronald Coase�� 246 19. Gunnar Myrdal�� 216 20. Alfred Marshall�� 211 21. Albert Hirschmann�� 208 22. Nicholoas Georgescu-Roegen�� 205 23. Kenneth Boulding�� 174 24. Wassily Leontief�� 153 25. Nicholas Kaldor�� 141 26. Douglas North�� 138 27. Raul Prebisch�� 102 28. John Hicks�� 97 29. Ernest Mandel�� 87 30. Ludwig von Mises�� 78 31. John R.Commons�� 76 32. Richard R.Nelson�� 72 33. George Akerlof�� 71 34. E. F. Schumacher�� 67 35. Paul Krugman�� 64 36. Daniel Kahneman�� 60 37. Gary Becker�� 58 38. Robert Heilbroner�� 57 39. Hyman Minsky�� 54 40. Thomas Schelling�� 53 41. Arthur Lewis�� 52 42. John Nash�� 51 43. Samir Amin�� 49 43. James Buchanan�� 49 45. Celso Furtado�� 48 45. John von Neuman�� 48 47. Irving Fisher ��43 48. Jan Tinbergen�� 42 49. Maurice Dobb�� 41 49. Simon Kuznets�� 41 51. Robert Solow�� 40 52. Michel Aglietta�� 38 52. Nancy Folbre�� 38 54. Silvio Gesell�� 37 54. Rosa Luxemburg�� 37 56. Vladimir Lenin�� 36 57. Vernon Smith�� 35 58. Mason Gaffney� �34 59. Robert Lucas�� 32 59. Oliver Williamson�� 32 61. Paul Baran�� 31 62. Fran�ois Perroux�� 28 63. George Shackle�� 27 63. Rudolf Steiner�� 27 63. James Tobin�� 27 66. Luigi Passinetti�� 26 67. Brian Arthur�� 24 67. Deirdre McCloskey�� 24 67. Tony Lawson�� 24 70. Clarence Ayres�� 23 70. Knut Wicksell��� 23 72. Mancur Olson�� 22 72. Maurice Allais�� 22 72. Ha-Joon Chang�� 22 72. Christopher Freeman�� 22 72. Max Weber�� 22 78. Hernando de Soto�� 21 78. Samuel Bowles�� 20 78. George Stigler�� 20 78. Anwar Shaikh�� 20 78. Amos Tversky�� 20 82. Geoffrey Hodgson�� 19 82. Frank Knight�� 19 82. Vilfredo Pareto�� 19 82. Lance Taylor�� 19 86. Andre Gunder Frank�� 18 86. Immanuel Wallerstein�� 18 88. Louis O. Kelso�� 17 88. Janos Kornai�� 17 90. Robert Boyer�� 16 90. Paul Davidson�� 16 90. William Kapp�� 16 90. Abba Lerner�� 16 94. William Baumol�� 15 94. Diane Elson�� 15 94. Pierangelo Garegnani�� 15 94. Roy Harrod�� 15 94. Franco Modigliani�� 15 94. Richard Thaler�� 15 94. William Vickrey�� 15 For people receiving less than 15 votes go to http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue36/furtherresults.htm Editor�s Note The exact geographical distribution of the voters in this poll is unknowable.� However it is reasonable to assume that it resembles the distribution of visitors to www.paecon.net during the voting period.� The site statistics for the month of January 2006, showing the distribution of visitors between the top 30 of a total of 127 countries, are available at http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/issue36/VisitorStatistics36.htm Thanks to all of you who voted.� EF