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Israeli-American Joshua Angrist Wins Nobel Prize in Economics | Israel today

2021-10-11T10:18:52.605Z


.... Researchers received the award for 2021 • Two Israelis have previously won the award: Daniel Kahneman and Israel Oman


Joshua Angrist, an Israeli-American co-star with Gideo Imbance, and David Card alone won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2021. Angrist currently works as a professor at MIT.

Among the number of universities where he worked, he served as a professor at the Hebrew University from 1996-1995, and from 2005-2004.

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The 2021 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded with one half to David Card and the other half jointly to Joshua D. Angrist and Guido W. Imbens. # NobelPrize pic.twitter.com/nkMjWai4Gn

- The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 11, 2021

Last year the winners were Paul Milgram and Robert Wilson of Stanford University for improvements in auction theory and the invention of new auction formats.

The Nobel Prize in Economics was first awarded in 1969, and was then won by the Norwegian Ragnar Frisch and the Dutch Jan Tienberg.

Two other Israelis have won the award in the past.

The first of these, Daniel Kahneman, received the award in 2002 for bringing insights from psychological research into economic science, particularly in relation to human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty.

Three years later, Israel Oman won an award with Thomas Schelling for strengthening our understanding of conflict and cooperation through analysis of game theory

Source: israelhayom

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