Nobel Lectures In Economic Sciences (2001-2005)
A Collection of Nobel Lectures and Biographies
Format:Hardback
Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published:31st Jul '08
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This essential collection features Nobel Lectures and biographies from 2001 to 2005, showcasing the work of influential economists.
This volume, Nobel Lectures In Economic Sciences (2001-2005), compiles a remarkable collection of Nobel Lectures delivered by the laureates during the specified years, along with their biographies and the presentation speeches from the award ceremonies held in Stockholm. The lectures are not only a testament to the groundbreaking work of each prizewinner but also provide insights into the evolving landscape of economic thought. Each lecture reflects the unique contributions that earned these economists their prestigious awards, making this collection invaluable for anyone interested in the field.
Intended for students, educators, and professionals in economics and related disciplines, Nobel Lectures In Economic Sciences (2001-2005) serves as an inspiring resource. The lectures delve into various topics, including market dynamics, psychological insights into economic behavior, and innovative methods for analyzing economic data. Readers will find a wealth of knowledge that not only highlights the achievements of the laureates but also encourages further exploration and understanding of economic principles.
The book also features a detailed list of the prizewinners from 2001 to 2005, summarizing their significant contributions. From George A. Akerlof's work on asymmetric information to Robert J. Aumann's game-theory analysis, each entry provides context for the lectures included in this essential volume. Overall, this collection is a must-have for anyone passionate about economics and its impact on society.
ISBN: 9789812794383
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540 pages