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Nobel Prize in Economics
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The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, also known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, is an economics award funded by Sveriges Riksbank and administered by the Nobel Foundation. It is not one of the original Nobel Prizes established by Alfred Nobel's will in 1895, but is instead an award created in 1968 by an endowment from Sweden's central bank to commemorate its 300th anniversary. The prize is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which follows a similar nomination and selection process to the original Nobel Prizes, and the laureates are announced and receive the award at the same ceremony as the Nobel Prize recipients.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.Argentina
- 2.China
- 3.Spain
- 4.France
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.Greece
- 7.Japan
- 8.Korea, Republic of
- 9.Mauritius
- 10.Mexico
- 11.Sweden
- 12.Turkey
organizations
- 1.Federal Reserve System
- 2.American Economic Review
- 3.Bank of Sweden
- 4.Bank of Sweden Jury Prize
- 5.Centre for Economics and Business Research
- 6.Collège de France
- 7.Committee for the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences
- 8.Harvard University
- 9.International Monetary Fund
- 10.London School of Economics
- 11.Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 12.Nihon Hidankyo
persons
- 1.Claudia Goldin
- 2.Adam Smith
- 3.Alfred Nobel
- 4.Ben S Bernanke
- 5.Christine Olsson
- 6.Daron Acemoglu
- 7.Gary Ruvkun
- 8.Jakob Svensson
- 9.James Robinson
- 10.Jan Teorell
- 11.Jan Tinbergen
- 12.John Forbes Nash
technicals
- 1.Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences
- 2.A Beautiful Mind
- 3.An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
- 4.Colonial Origins of Comparative Development
- 5.Industrial Revolution
- 6.John Bates Clark Medal
- 7.Nobel Peace Price
- 8.Nobel Prize
- 9.Reversal of Fortune
- 10.Soviet Union
- 11.Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
- 12.World War I