1)Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine announcced on Monday Oct 07,2019
2)Nobel Prize in Physics announced on Tuesday Oct 08,2019
3) Nobel Prize in Chemistry announced on Wednesday Oct 09,2019
4)Nobel Prize in Literature announced on Thursday Oct 10,2019
5)Nobel Peace Prize announced on Friday Oct 11,2019
6)Nobel Prize in Economics Monday Oct 14,2019
Banerjee and Duflo are a husband-and-wife team, both currently
professors at MIT, who cofounded the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action
Lab. It is a global research centre committed to injecting scientific
evidence into poverty-reduction policy. Together, Banerjee and Duflo
wrote the ground-breaking book "Poor Economics", which lays out
empirical approaches to eradicating poverty.
Harvard professor Michael Kremer proposed the O-ring theory of economic development which helps explain international economic disparity. He is also associated with Banerjee and Duflo's Poverty Action Lab.
2)Nobel Prize in Physics announced on Tuesday Oct 08,2019
3) Nobel Prize in Chemistry announced on Wednesday Oct 09,2019
4)Nobel Prize in Literature announced on Thursday Oct 10,2019
5)Nobel Peace Prize announced on Friday Oct 11,2019
6)Nobel Prize in Economics Monday Oct 14,2019
Indian-born Abhijit Banerjee of USA,
French-American Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer of the US won the 2019
Nobel Economics Prize for creating an experimental approach to
alleviating global poverty, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said
on Monday Oct 14,2019
"This year's Laureates have introduced a new
approach to obtaining reliable answers about the best ways to fight
global poverty," the academy said in a statement.
Esther Duflo is only the second woman to be
honoured in this year's Nobel season. The Economics prize has only gone
to a woman once before in its 50-year history.
The nine million Swedish crown ($915,300) economics prize is
a later addition to the five awards created in the will of
industrialist and dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel, established by the
Swedish central bank and first awarded in 1969
Harvard professor Michael Kremer proposed the O-ring theory of economic development which helps explain international economic disparity. He is also associated with Banerjee and Duflo's Poverty Action Lab.
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