Saturday, October 21, 2006

10-20-06

There isn't a Nobel prize in economics.

That's right: Alfred Nobel didn't put anything in his will about an economics prize -- a bunch of Swedish bankers made it up in 1969 and got permission to present it at the Nobel ceremony.

Following the controversy that bloomed around this prize, the Nobel committee has voted never again to allow any other prizes to be presented at their ceremony.

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