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Richard Thaler wins 2017 Nobel economics prize

Nobel committee says US economist was awarded for his contributions to behavioral economics

09.10.2017 - Update : 10.10.2017
Richard Thaler wins 2017 Nobel economics prize STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 09 : Richard H. Thaler is seen on a screen as Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Goran K. Hansson (not seen) announces the winner of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, the 2017 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden on October 09, 2017. Hansson (not seen) stated that Richard H. Thaler was awarded for his work on how psychology influences decision making.

By Ilker Girit

ISTANBUL 

U.S. economist Richard Thaler has won the 2017 Nobel Economics Prize "for his contributions to behavioral economics," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said on Monday.

The University of Chicago professor has "incorporated psychologically realistic assumptions into analyses of economic decision-making," the academy said.

The findings and theoretical insights of Thaler, 72, "have been instrumental in creating the new and rapidly expanding field of behavioural economics, which has had a profound impact on many areas of economic research and policy".

Along with former Obama administration official Cass Sunstein, Thaler authored the bestseller Nudge, which argued that small policy changes can help people make better decisions in their lives.

The prize committee said that Thaler won a monetary prize of 9 million Swedish kroner (nearly $1.1 million).

On his plans for the money, the Nobel Prize Twitter account quoted him as saying: “I will try to spend it as irrationally as possible!”

The Nobel prize in economics, formally called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968.

Last year, Oliver Hart from Harvard University and Bengt Holmstrom from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were awarded "for their contributions to contract theory."


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