To conclude the announcements – Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Claudia Goldin – News

  • This year’s Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences goes to US economist Claudia Goldin.
  • This concludes this year’s announcements of the Nobel Prize winners.
  • The prizes are awarded on the anniversary of the death of the prize founder Alfred Nobel on December 10th.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm awards the Nobel Prize in Economics to US economist Claudia Goldin. She teaches at Harvard University.

She is being honored for “uncovering the main causes of gender differences in the labor market,” as announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. The 77-year-old receives the prestigious award for having improved the understanding of the role women play in the labor market, as the Academy’s Secretary General, Hans Ellegren, said when announcing the award. Goldin is only the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics.

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“Your research has given us new and often surprising insights into the historical and current role of women in the labor market,” the announcement continued.

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This concludes the announcement of this year’s Nobel Prize winners. Last week, an Iranian women’s rights activist, a Norwegian author and a total of eight researchers from the fields of medicine, physics and chemistry were awarded the Nobel Prize.

Nobel Prize in Economics usually goes to US citizens

Last year, former US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and fellow American economists Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig were honored. They received prestigious Nobel medals for their research into banks and financial crises.

In general, the Nobel Prize in economics often goes to winners who come from the USA or at least work there. This year’s Nobel Prizes are endowed with eleven million Swedish crowns per prize category (around 910,000 francs), which is one million crowns more than in previous years. At the current rate, this prize money corresponds to around 950,000 euros. If several winners are honored together in a category, they share this sum.

More than 90 people have received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences since it was first awarded in 1969 – including only two women, Elinor Ostrom (2009) and Esther Duflo (2019).

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