Announcing The First Annual Noble Prize In Eco-nomics (May 2, 2016)
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“This year, the first annual Noble Prize in Eco-nomics is to be awarded to the individual or individuals who have made the greatest contribution to the understanding of eco-nomics and the operation of the eco-nomy. To be announced on the second Monday each October and this year on October 11, the award is established and endowed with a prize purse of $250. Nominations are accepted through the last Friday each August and this year on August 26.”
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[Send a nomination and a supporting letter to e-ssay@gci.net by August 26, 2017 and send the entry fee to your favorite charity.]
[See the e-commentary at “From e-con-omics to eco-nomics? (August 1, 2011)” and “Skip the Nobel in Economics (October 6, 2009).”]
[See “The Beauty (Pageant?) of Economics.”]
Bumper sticker of the week:
If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion.
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