Nobel Prize in Economics Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig (USA) share the Nobel Prize in Economics “for research on banks and financial crises” 2021: Guido Imbens (NED/USA), Joshua Angrist (USA), David Card (CAN) “for contributions to labour economics and analysis of causal relationships” 2020: Paul Milgrom (USA), Robert Wilson (USA) “for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats” 2019: Abhijit Banerjee (IND), Esther Duflo (FRA/USA), Michael Kremer (USA) “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty” 2018: William Nordhaus (USA) Paul Romer (USA) “for including climate change and technological innovation in longterm economic theory Source: Nobelprize.org Pictures: U.S. Federal Reserve, University of Chicago, Washington Uni. in St. Louis © GRAPHIC NEWS