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economics
Perri Thaler • October 14, 2024
Three economists share the prize for their work in understanding how economic and political institutions impact the prosperity of a country.
Olivia Gieger • October 9, 2023
The third woman to win the award illuminates workforce gender gap
Timmy Broderick • October 10, 2022
The laureates’ work highlights both the necessity and instability of banks in the modern economy
Lyric Aquino • October 11, 2021
The committee recognized three economists based in the US
Sylvia Tippmann • January 17, 2014
What if we counted emissions based on where products are consumed, not produced?
Benjamin Plackett • October 25, 2011
Oxfam America knew and warned of a famine before it happened in the Horn of Africa — what went wrong?
Lena Groeger • January 28, 2011
The many dimensions of what makes us happy, today and over a lifetime
Alyson Kenward • February 12, 2010
Last year’s economic nosedive left the chemical industry scrambling for an essential solvent
Cassie Rodenberg • October 12, 2009
Elinor Ostrom, a Nobel winner in economics, finds climate change answers lie close to home.
Brett Israel • January 30, 2009
Overbidding out of fear can lead to a fast trip to the poorhouse.
Allison Bond • November 10, 2008
Could you eat for only one dollar per day? For many living in poverty, this isn’t a hypothetical question. Unfortunately, our government’s food policies often discourage people strapped for cash from making […]
Christopher Intagliata • May 5, 2008
– Asks Gloria from Whidbey Island, Washington