All Nobel Prizes in Economic Sciences 3
The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (also known as Sveriges Riksbank Prize) in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded 51 times to 84 Laureates between 1969 and 2019.
In the previous blog posts, we introduced the the names of 58 Laureates of Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences between 1969 and 2006.
Here you can find the names of remaining 26 Laureates between 2006 and 2019:
Year | Laureates | Country | Key Contribution |
2007 | Leonid Hurwicz | Russia
USA USA |
For having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory |
2008 | Paul Krugman | USA | Integrated the previously disparate research fields into a new, international trade and economic geography |
2009 | Elinor Ostrom
|
USA
USA
|
for her analysis of economic governance, especially the commons
For his analysis of economic governance, especially the boundaries of the firm |
2010 | Peter A. Diamond | USA
USA
Cyprus |
For their analysis of markets with search frictions |
2011 | Thomas J. Sargent
|
USA
USA |
For their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy |
2012 | Alvin E. Roth | USA
USA |
For the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design |
2013 | Eugene F. Fama
|
USA
USA
USA |
For their empirical analysis of asset prices |
2014 | Jean Tirole | France | For his analysis of market power and regulation |
2015 | Angus Deaton | Scotland | For his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare |
2016 | Oliver Hart | UK
Finland |
For their contributions to contract theory |
2017 | Richard H. Thaler | USA | For his contributions to behavioral economics |
2018 | William D. Nordhaus | USA
USA |
for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis |
2019 | Abhijit Banerjee | India
France USA |
For their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty |