Part One Nobel Lectures on Economics 1. Simon Kuznets Modem Economic Growth:Findings and Reflections 2. Friedrich August von Hayek The Pretence Of Knoowledge 3. Leonid Vialitvevich Kantorovich Mathematics in Economics:Achievements,Difficulties,and Perspectives 4. James E Meade The Meaning of“Internal Balance” 5. Theodore W Schultz The Economics of Being POOr 6. Sir Arthur Lewis The Slowing Down of the Engine of growth 7. James M. Buchanan Jr. The Constitution of Economic Policy 8. Trygve Haavelmo Econometries and the Welfare state 9. Ronald H. Coase The Insfitutional Structure of Production 10. Douglass C North Economic Performance through Time Part Two Nobel Lectures in Natural Science 11. Pieree Curie Radioactive substances,especially radium 12. Sir William Ramsay The Rare Gases of the Atmosphere 13. Robert Koch 111e Current State of the Struggle against Tuberculosis 14. 1llya Ilyich Mechnikov On tlle Present State of the Question ofImmunity in 111] Diseases 15. Marie Curie Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry 16. Theodore WrIlliam Richards Atomic Weights 17. Frederick G Banting Diabetes and Insulin 18. Irdne Joliot-Curie Artificial Production of Radioactive Elements 19. Donald Arthur Glaser Elementary particles and bubble chambers 20. lUis Walter al Varez Recent developments in particle physics 21. Max DelbriicK A Physicist’s Renewed Look at Biology—Twenty Years Later 22. Christiane Nusslein-Volhard The Identification of Genes Controlling Development in Flies and Fishes