nobel laureates who shaped economic theory
Nobel laureates who shaped economic theory refers to individuals who have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their significant contributions and influential impact on the development and advancement of economic theories. These laureates are recognized for their exceptional work in shaping and influencing the field of economics through their groundbreaking research and innovative ideas.
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