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Three Nobel Laureates on the State of Economics
Author(s)Interview conducted by Challenge Magazine
AbstractAt the start of a new century–indeed, a new millennium–it seemed more than appropriate to ask three of our most distinguished Nobel Prize winners to discuss where the profession now stands. We asked Robert Solow, Kenneth Arrow, and Amartya Sen to reflect on what they and other economists have learned in the last generation and what they failed to learn, as well as in what direction the profession should be heading.
IssueNo1
Pages6-31
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceChallenge
VolumeNo43
PubDateJanuary-Febuary 2000
ISBN_ISSN0577-5132
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