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  • The Nobel Economics Prize was on Monday awarded to US economists Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson for their work on commercial auctions. The award -- the only Nobel prize not originally included in Alfred Nobel's 1895 last will and testament -- was established in 1968 to celebrate the Swedish central bank's 300th anniversary. Since it was first awarded in 1969, Americans have dominated the prize, and only two women have won. Here is a list of the winners: 2020: Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson (US) 2019: Abhijit Banerjee (US), Esther Duflo (France-US), Michael Kremer (US) 2018: William Nordhaus (US) and Paul Romer (US) 2017: Richard Thaler (US) 2016: Oliver Hart (Britain-US) and Bengt Holmstrom (Finland) 2015: Angus Deaton (Britain-US) 2014: Jean Tirole (France) 2013: Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller (US) 2012: Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley (US) 2011: Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims (US) 2010: Peter Diamond and Dale Mortensen (US) and Christopher Pissarides (Cyprus-Britain) 2009: Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson (US) 2008: Paul Krugman (US) 2007: Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin and Roger Myerson (US) 2006: Edmund Phelps (US) 2005: Thomas Schelling (US), Robert J. Aumann (US-Israel) 2004: Finn Kydland (Norway), Edward Prescott (US) 2003: Robert Engle (US), Clive Granger (Britain) 2002: Daniel Kahneman (Israel-US) and Vernon Smith (US) 2001: George Akerlof (US), A. Michael Spence (US), Joseph Stiglitz (US) 2000: James Heckman (US), Daniel McFadden (US) 1999: Robert Mundell (Canada) 1998: Amartya Sen (India) 1997: Robert Merton (US), Myron Scholes (US) 1996: James Mirrlees (Britain), William Vickrey (US) 1995: Robert Lucas Jr (US) 1994: John Harsanyi (US), John Nash (US), Reinhard Selten (Germany) 1993: Robert Fogel (US), Douglass North (US) 1992: Gary Becker (US) 1991: Ronald Coase (Britain) 1990: Harry Markowitz (US), Merton Miller (US), William Sharpe (US) 1989: Trygve Haavelmo (Norway) 1988: Maurice Allais (France) 1987: Robert Solow (US) 1986: James Buchanan (US) 1985: Franco Modigliani (US) 1984: Richard Stone (Britain) 1983: Gerard Debreu (US) 1982: George Stigler (US) 1981: James Tobin (US) 1980: Lawrence Klein (US) 1979: Theodore Schultz (US), Arthur Lewis (Britain) 1978: Herbert Simon (US) 1977: Bertil Ohlin (Sweden), James Meade (Britain) 1976: Milton Friedman (US) 1975: Leonid Kantorovich (Soviet Union), Tjalling Koopmans (US) 1974: Gunnar Myrdal (Sweden), Friedrich von Hayek (Britain) 1973: Vassily Leontief (US) 1972: John Hicks (Britain), Kenneth Arrow (US) 1971: Simon Kuznets (US) 1970: Paul Samuelson (US) 1969: Ragnar Frisch (Norway), Jan Tinbergen (Netherlands) jll-po/wdb
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  • Previous winners of the Nobel Economics Prize
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