Nobel Prize in economics: Research on nation success
The Nobel memorial prize in economics was awarded Monday to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson for research into differences in prosperity between nations
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Stockholm, 14
Oct
The Nobel
memorial prize in economics was awarded Monday to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson
and James A. Robinson for research into reasons why some countries succeed and
others fail.
The Nobel
memorial prize in economics was awarded Monday to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson
and James A. Robinson for research into differences in prosperity between
nations.
The three
economists “have demonstrated the importance of societal institutions for a
country's prosperity,” the Nobel committee of the Royal Swedish Academy of
Sciences said at the announcement in Stockholm.
“Societies
with a poor rule of law and institutions that exploit the population do not
generate growth or change for the better. The laureates' research helps us
understand why,” it added.
Acemoglu
and Johnson work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Robinson
conducts his research at the University of Chicago.
“Reducing
the vast differences in income between countries is one of our time's greatest
challenges. The laureates have demonstrated the importance of societal
institutions for achieving this,” Jakob Svensson, Chair of the Committee for
the Prize in Economic Sciences, said.
He said
their research has provided "a much deeper understanding of the root
causes of why countries fail or succeed.”
Reached by
the academy in Athens, Greece, where he is due to speak at a conference,
Acemoglu said he was surprised and shocked by the award.
“You never
expect something like this," he said.
The
economics prize is formally known as the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic
Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The central bank established it in 1968 as
a memorial to Nobel, the 19th-century Swedish businessman and chemist who
invented dynamite and established the five Nobel Prizes.
Though
Nobel purists stress that the economics prize is technically not a Nobel Prize,
it is always presented together with the others on December 10, the anniversary
of Nobel's death in 1896.
Nobel
honors were announced last week in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and
peace. -AP
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