Nobel Prize Winners Blame World Poverty on Europe
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
The Economics Prize committee seems to pick laureates based not on scholarship, but on the committee members’ own political preferences.
By signing a pro-Biden letter without substance, these economists have politicized a prestigious award and compromised their own scholarly integrity. Shame on them.
Undset is clear that the moral wounds we inflict on ourselves and others are at the root of our misery.
Prize laureate Claudia Goldin’s economic research claims that women can be liberated with a birth-control pill.
The talk Clauser prepared for the IMF was titled “Let’s talk—How much can we trust IPCC climate predictions?”
This year’s economics prize winners are good economists, but their research is far from the original contribution that should merit a Nobel Prize.
The laureate, French author Annie Ernaux, is known for her long-standing commitment to the Left, perhaps more than for her literary output.
According to other scientists, Pääbo’s achievement is monumental not only for anthropology and physiology but also for genomics techniques.
Three researchers who dedicated their life’s work to quantum mechanics, specifically the ‘entangled states’ of particles, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 for turning an experimental field into a science with practical applications.
The Nobel Foundation explains that the three laureates have developed theoretical foundations for how governments can regulate financial markets and address financial crises.
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