The Nobel Prize in economics this year went to three thinkers who show us why economies grow and how we can help them do so.
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The Nobel prize in economics is awarded to American-Israeli Joel Mokyr, France's Philippe Aghion and Canada's Peter Howitt for work on technology's impact on sustained economic growth. Jamie Sarkonak: ...