2003

Prose

Excerpts from Disgrace (Pages 111-112 and 183-184) As gently as he can, he offers his question again. ‘Lucy, my dearest, why don’t you want to tell? It was a crime. There is no shame in being the object of a crime. You did not choose to be the object. You are an innocent party.’ Sitting…

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Nobel Prize lecture

German Er und sein Mann Um jedoch auf meinen neuen Gefährten zurückzukommen, so gefiel mir dieser außerordentlich. Ich erachtete es für meine Pflicht, ihn in allem zu unterweisen, was ihn nützlich und geschickt machen könnte. Besonders gab ich mir Mühe, ihn sprechen und mich verstehen zu lehren. Er war der aufgeweckteste Schüler, den man sich…

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Bibliography

Works in English Duskland. – Johannesburg : Ravan Press, 1974. – Contents: The Vietnam project ; The Narrative of Jacobus Coetzee In the Heart of the Country. – London : Secker & Warburg, 1977. – Published in the USA as From the Heart of the Country Waiting for the Barbarians. – London : Secker &…

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Banquet speech

Clive W.J. Granger’s speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 2003 Rob Engle and I are concerned with extracting useful implications from economic data, and so the properties of the data are of particular importance. Rob deals with financial markets which produce…

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Interview

Interview transcript On behalf of the Nobel e-Museum and Nobel Foundation I have the pleasure of welcoming the winners of the 2003 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel. The winners are Professor Robert Engle, New York University and Professor Clive Granger, University of California, San Diego.…

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Interview

Interview transcript On behalf of the Nobel e-Museum and Nobel Foundation I have the pleasure of welcoming the winners of the 2003 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel. The winners are Professor Robert Engle, New York University and Professor Clive Granger, University of…

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