Oliver Eaton Williamson was an American economist, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, which he shared with Elinor Ostrom. Wikipedia
Born: September 27, 1932, Superior, WI
Died: May 21, 2020 (age 87 years), Berkeley, CA
Education: Carnegie Mellon University (1963), Stanford University (1960), MIT Sloan School of Management, and more
Spouse: Dolores Celini (m. 1957)
Parents: Scott Williamson and Lucille Williamson
Books
Transaction cost economics
1993
The economic institutions of capitalism
1985
MARKETS AND HIERARCHIES
1983
The mechanisms of governance
1996
Markets and Hierarchies, Analysis and Antitrust Implications: A Study in the Economics of Internal Organization
1975
Comparative Economic Organization: The Analysis of Discrete Structural Alternatives
1991