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Tag: nobel prize laureate in economic sciences

Franco Modigliani: Life-long Keynesian

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Modigliani was a famous fan of the Keynesian school of economic thought. There was a cartoon on his office door which said, “With your permission, gentlemen, I’d like to offer a kind word on behalf of John Maynard Keynes.”

Nobel Prize Laureates in Economic Sciences

Nobel Prize Laureates in Economics Back to Econowmics.com Number of Prizes in Economic Sciences Number of Laureates in Economic Sciences Average age of Laureates in Economic Sciences 2017 Richard Thaler for his…

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