Which country has the most Nobel Prize winners in economics?
Number of Nobel Laureates in economics by nationality 1969-2021
| Characteristic | Number of Nobel Prizes awarded for economics |
|---|---|
| USA | 58 |
| UK | 9 |
| France | 4 |
| Canada | 4 |
Who got 1st Nobel Prize in Economics?
The first prize in economic sciences was awarded to Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen in 1969. The prize in economic sciences is awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, according to the same principles as for the Nobel Prizes that have been awarded since 1901.
Who are the 3 Nobel Prize winners in economics for 2021?
Nobel Prize in Economics: David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens share award. The 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded on Monday to three economists who used natural experiments — those arising in real life — and showed that they “can be used to answer central questions for society.”
Who is the youngest Nobel Prize winner in economics?
Nobel prize in Economic Sciences Duflo is the youngest person (at age 46) and the second woman to win this award (after Elinor Ostrom in 2009).
Who Will Win Nobel Prize 2021 in economics?
The 2021 Nobel Prize for economic sciences has been awarded in one half to Canadian-born David Card and the other half jointly to Israeli-American Joshua D Angrist and Dutch-American Guido W Imbens. David Card is a Canadian labour economist and Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
How many Indian got Nobel Prize in economics?
So far only two Indians have won the Economics Nobel- Amartya Sen in 1998 and Abhijit Banerjee in 2019. However Kolkata-born Banerjee had taken US citizenship when he won the prize. The US leads the countries’ list in producing the most Economics Nobel laureates.
Who is the only Indian won the Nobel Prize in economics?
Amartya Sen
Citizens of the Republic of India
| Year | Laureate | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Amartya Sen | “For his contributions to welfare economics” |
| 2014 | Kailash Satyarthi | “For their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education” |