Posted by: Samsara October 15, 2007
Nobel prize for Economics 2007
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No, it ain't Krugman, Baumol or even the leading candidate Barro as per bookies...The prize for 2007 has been shared by 3 other peeps for their work in Mechanism design Theory.  See the below link:

http://communities.canada.com/financialpost/blogs/fpposted/archive/2007/10/15/three-americans-win-2007-nobel-prize-for-economics.aspx

 

Three Americans win 2007 Nobel Prize for Economics

Three Americans have won the 2007 Nobel Prize for economics: Leo Hurwicz from the University of Minnesota; Eric Maskin of Princeton University; and Roger Myerson of the University of Chicago. The U.S. academics won for their work in Mechanism Design Theory, which studies the efficiency of the marketplace by looking at factors such as the quality of information made available to market participants.

The Nobel committee has published a document called "Information for the Public" that attempts to explain their accomplishments in laymen's terms. A more academic background paper on Mechanism Design Theory is also available online.

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