Three economists were awarded the Nobel Prize Monday for their research into how the nature of institutions helps explain why some countries become rich and others remain poor.
Why do some nations flourish while others remain trapped in poverty? This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics goes to three ...
This year’s economics award reinforces a comforting but false story about democracy.
New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said that voters who believed President-elect Donald ...
As the presidential election comes down to the wire, Quartz spoke with Simon Johnson, an economist at the Massachusetts ...
Heed the brightest minds in economics when they issue a dire warning about inflation, deficits and inequality if the former ...
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Conventional economists seem to be incapable of understanding that what they take to be economics is only capitalist ...
This year’s Nobel laureates link democracy to economic success, but their theory ignores autocratic growth and rehashes old ...
Professor Neng Wang, Dean's Distinguished Chair Professor of Finance and Senior Associate Dean at Cheung Kong Graduate School ...