In one week the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics will be awarded. Thomson Reuters has proposed some names: Alberto Alesina for his studies on political-economic cycles, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and John Moore for the model that bears their name and shows how small economic shocks can be amplified by significant fluctuations in returns due to credit constraints. Finally the name of Kevin Murphy for his studies on the social economy (unequal wages, medical research, etc..) Was submitted to the readers.
In macroeconomics we should not forget that neither Romer nor BARRO have yet received the medal. Similarly, work in finance from FAMA causes each year, forecasters to capitalize on its behalf. In addition, DIXIT, BHAGWATI, HOLMSTROM, Helpman and Grossman, Milgrom and Tirole NORDHAUS or are candidates to be entirely credible.
Quel domaine devrait être à l'honneur cette année selon vous?
Quel chercheur est susceptible d'être récompensé?
A vos pronostiques!
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