Nobel laureate Paul M. Romer, one of the most influential economists of this century, will join Boston College as the Seidner University Professor in the Carroll School of Management, beginning this ...
Two American economists, William Nordhaus and Paul Romer, received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their work on the relationship of climate change and technological innovation to ...
The Chinese government predicts its worst economic growth in 30 years, after years of extraordinary leaps that helped the world recover from the 2008 crash. Paul Romer, who won the 2018 Nobel Prize ...
Economist who won Nobel Prize thought incoming call about the Prize was a spam When the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences called New York University professor Paul Romer early this morning to inform ...
The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded Monday to Americans William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer, two top economists of their generation, for work on climate change and innovation. The pair of ...
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced that the 2018 Nobel Prize for Economics goes to economists William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer for designing “methods that address some of our ...
William D. Nordhaus of Yale University and Paul M. Romer of New York University’s Stern School of Business won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics for bringing long-term thinking on climate issues and ...
The winners of this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics are U.S. economists William D. Nordhaus of Yale and Paul M. Romer of New York University. Mr. Nordhaus is acknowledged for “integrating ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Via Tyler Cowen I learn that “Bankspeak,” the jargon of the World Bank, is a big ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer has an idea for reopening the country that balances health concerns with the need to conduct business. NPR's David Greene talks to Romer about his plan. At ...
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