nobel prize in economics
The Nobel Prize in Economics is an international award given annually to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of economics. It recognizes significant achievements in economic research, theories, methods, and policies that have had a substantial impact on the understanding and improvement of economic issues globally.
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