The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the awarding of the 2024-04-06-060436/” title=”Goodbye to Daniel Kahneman: the psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002 dies at the age of 90
– 2024-04-06 06:04:36″>Nobel Prize in Economics for the year 2024 to three scientists: Turkish-American Daron Achamoglu and British-Americans Simon Johnson and James Robinson, for their studies on how institutions are formed and their impact on prosperity.
The Nobel Committee said, “The trio received the award “for their studies on how institutions are formed and their impact on prosperity.” The expert studies helped shed light on the importance of the state’s social institutions and the rule of law in enhancing the level of well-being of its citizens.”
According to the committee, “The three scientists who won the 2024 award are: Turkish-American Daron Ajamoglu, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, born in 1967 in Istanbul, Turkey, and Simon Johnson, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, born in 1963 in Sheffield, the United Kingdom.” James A. Robinson, professor at the University of Chicago, was born in 1960 in the United States.”
“The award is accompanied by a financial reward of 11 million Swedish krona (about one million dollars), which is shared in the event that there is more than one winner, which is the highest nominal value (in Swedish currency) in the history of the award, which extends for more than a century.”
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