Nobel economics prize
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Canadian-born academic wins prize with Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens
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Paul Milgrom could not be roused in the middle of the night when news broke, so his fellow winner, Bob Wilson, had to go and wake him up
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Editorial: The work of Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer on poverty deserved this accolade, but both the prize and the discipline need reform
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David Chipperfield-designed centre would harm Stockholm waterfront, court rules
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It’s time to overturn ignorant stereotypes about migration, says Jasper Dag Tjaden of the International Organization for Migration
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On Sunday the King of Sweden will present Nobel winners with their awards, amid criticism that this year’s science prizes lacked diversity
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Project Syndicate economists Richard Thaler is a controversial Nobel prize winner – but a deserving one
Robert ShillerThe US academic’s behavioural research shows how to focus economics more decisively on real and important problems
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The work of Nobel prize winner Richard Thaler has profound implications for society, says David Halpern, chief executive of the Behavioural Insights Team
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Pioneer of behavioural economics is best known for ‘nudge’ theory, which has influenced politicians and policymakers
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After US academic Richard Thaler wins Nobel prize in economics for pioneering work, we take a closer look at his field
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Professor of behavioural sciences and economics at University of Chicago given annual economics award
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Academics who could be in running for prestigious award include those working on price bubbles, productivity and corporate finance
Business live Nobel economics prize awarded to Milgrom and Wilson for auction theory work - as it happened