Nobel Prize in economics 2024 awarded to trio for work on differences in prosperity between nations
- A trio of economists received the Nobel Prize in economics for their studies about how institutions affect prosperity.
- The Nobel Committee noted that poor institutions hinder growth in societies.
- The laureates attribute differences in prosperity to the type of institutions formed during colonization.
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Two MIT economists share economics sciences Nobel
Two Massachusetts Institute of Technology professors have become the institution's latest Nobel laureates. New laureate Simon Johnson, a professor of entrepreneurship at MIT, joined Lynn Jolicoeur on WBUR's All Things Considered to discuss the award and the research that led to it.
Three economists share Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded jointly Monday to three researchers, two from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and one from the University of Chicago, for their work in explaining global inequity among nations. Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, both economists at MIT, and James Robinson of Chicago won “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity,” the Nobel Committee wrote.
University of Chicago professor James A. Robinson among 3 awarded Nobel Prize – Usa news
A University of Chicago professor and two others were awarded the Nobel memorial prize in economics Monday morning. They were recognized for their research studying why some countries are rich and others poor and documenting that freer, open societies are more likely to prosper. James A. Robinson, an economist and political scientist at University of Chicago; Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson “demonstrated the importance of societal institutions f
Nobel Prize in Economics: what was the contribution of Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson, the winners of 2024
Analysis of inequality between countries, the role of institutions in economic development and growth, the effects of technological innovation on distribution and inequality are some of the theoretical contributions that earned Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson the Nobel Prize in Economics 2024. These are three economists who, in different academic and educational works, have researched different mechanisms in which institutions i…
Nobel economics prize goes to inequality researchers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
STOCKHOLM >> Three U.S.-based academics won the 2024 Nobel economics prize today for research that explored the aftermath of colonization to understand why global inequality persists today, especially in countries dogged by corruption and dictatorship.
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