Nobel Prize in Economics: The Impact of Groundbreaking Research by a Chicago Professor
Monday, 14 October 2024, 16:00
Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to a professor from the University of Chicago, celebrating groundbreaking research that explores economic success and failure.
This research offers crucial insights into the root causes of why countries experience prosperity or decline. The three economists involved referred to the experience of winning the award as surreal.
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