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When they do, as when the Nobel
laureate
Myron Scholes ran the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management (LTCM), the dangers often outweigh the benefits (a lesson we still don’t seem to have learned.)
HONG KONG – The relatively sudden death of Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, amounted to a great loss.
The last time a Nobel
laureate
met such a fate was in 1938, when the German pacifist Carl von Ossietzky died in Nazi detention.
In 1970, the Nobel
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Milton Friedman – one of my favorite economists – wrote an influential article arguing that the only social responsibility of business is to increase its profits.
The Nobel
laureate
Robert Fogel argues that a new synergism between technological and physiological improvements has produced a radically new form of human evolution, which he calls technophysio evolution.
Global analysis of development targets for Copenhagen Consensus by a panel of Nobel
laureate
economists showed where more money can achieve the most.
Why don’t all nations join currency areas, or why not create a single global currency, as Nobel
laureate
Robert Mundell suggests?
This is one of the most remarkable feats of peacemaking in Asia since World War II, and at least as worthy of international recognition as former Finnish President and 2008 Nobel Peace Prize
laureate
Marti Ahtissari’s role in brokering peace in Aceh, Indonesia, in 2005.
In fact, given the myriad security and political risks that Aquino ran in concluding a peace deal with the MILF, he may be an even worthier Nobel
laureate.
Whether his response was indeed emotional, born of frustration at the failure of his domestic policy initiatives, designed to frighten North Korea, or a mixture of the three, it fits what psychologist and Nobel
laureate
Daniel Kahneman has labeled System 1 thinking: the propensity to respond impulsively to complex problems when more careful deliberation (System 2 thinking) is called for.
More recently, the late Nobel
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Richard Feynman, describing his discovery of new laws of physics, declared, “You can recognize truth by its beauty and simplicity.”
Good governments must emphasise real development, which means removing what the Nobel
laureate
Amartya Sen calls the unfreedoms of illiteracy, ill-health and social deprivation.
"Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake," wrote the Nobel
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Rabindra Nath Tagore in Gitanjali in 1912.
In economics, RCTs have been all the rage, especially in the field of international development, despite critiques by the Nobel
laureate
Angus Deaton, Lant Pritchett, and Dani Rodrik, who have attacked the inflated claims of RCT’s proponents.
For that, you have to be a Nobel
laureate
or at least the author of a couple of well regarded books.
The EITC was originally based on the negative income tax proposed by Nobel
laureate
economist Milton Friedman.
Investor protection is important, of course, but as the Nobel
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Eugene Fama put it, “the primary role of the capital market is allocation of ownership of the economy’s capital stock.”
As the Nobel
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economist Angus Deaton argues, “what is crazy is that some of the opponents of globalization forget that a billion people have come out of poverty largely because of globalization.”
On the political left, Nobel
laureate
Paul Krugman, for example, argues that for “a country that looks like the United States, a debt crisis is fundamentally not possible.”
The New Brain Drain in ScienceDUBAI – In December 2013, the Nobel
laureate
physicist Peter Higgs told The Guardian that if he were seeking a job in academia today, “I don’t think I would be regarded as productive enough.”
ASEAN and the Rohingya CrisisDHAKA – The worsening plight of Muslim Rohingya communities in Myanmar’s Rakhine state could soon imperil the country’s government, as well as the reputation of its leader, the Nobel Peace Prize
laureate
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Even US-based Nobel
laureate
Simon Kuznets, the depression-era father of GDP, said in 1934 that, “the welfare of a nation can scarcely be inferred from a measure of national income.”
Developed by a group of leading economists, including the Nobel
laureate
Kenneth Arrow and Partha Dasgupta of the University of Cambridge, it assesses an economy’s income flows in the context of its stocks of assets, including human and natural capital.
More recently, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf – a Nobel Peace Prize
laureate
– led her country to reconciliation and recovery following a decade-long civil war, managing a devastating Ebola epidemic along the way.
Weakening developing-economy incomes further is a global demand slowdown and commodities crash, which, as Nobel
laureate
Angus Deaton has demonstrated, has been disastrous for most of the developing world.
They have the backing of luminaries like the Nobel
laureate
economist Paul Krugman, who, building on the pioneering work of economists David Card and Alan Krueger, argues that raising the minimum wage need not destroy a lot of jobs (as conservative opponents insist) – and may even create some.
Paul Krugman, a Nobel
laureate
who also writes a newspaper column, has made a habit of slamming the latest generation of models in macroeconomics for neglecting old-fashioned Keynesian truths.
Paul Romer, one of the originators of new growth theory, has accused some leading names, including the Nobel
laureate
Robert Lucas, of what he calls “mathiness” – using math to obfuscate rather than clarify.
As Nobel
laureate
Joseph Stiglitz has pointed out: “[T]he extent to which the global economy and polity can be shaped in accord with our values and interests will depend, to a large extent, on how well our economic and political system is performing for most citizens.”
Samuelson, a Nobel laureate, was the doyen of American economists: his famous textbook, Economics went through 14 editions in its author’s lifetime, introducing future economists worldwide to the rudiments of their craft.
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