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More Nobel Prize ideas
The announcement is October 10th, Matt Kahn has some good suggestions:
1. Nobel prize in environmental economics to Weitzman, Nordhaus
2. Nobel prize in trade theory to Bhagwatti and Dixit
3. Nobel prize in President Bush praising to Krugman and David Brooks
4. Nobel prize in behavioral stuff to Richard Thaler
5. Nobel prize in contracts to Hart, Holmstrom, and Oliver Williamson
6. Nobel prize in development economics to Dasgupta and Deaton
7. Nobel prize in finance to Fama
8. Nobel Price in mechanism design to Milgrom, Myerson and Maskin
9. Nobel prize in family economics to Mincer and Pollak
10. Prize in Political Economy to Alesina, Persson and Tabellini
11. Prize in Modern Macro to Barro and Sargent
Posted by Tyler Cowen on September 28, 2005 at 07:29 AM in Economics | Permalink
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