Three Win Nobel in Economics for Research on Global Inequality
Briefly

Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their groundbreaking work explaining prosperity differences and the impact of institutions on economic outcomes.
The laureates' research has provided both theoretical and empirical insights that illuminate the mechanisms of inequality between nations, emphasizing how institutional frameworks shape economic prosperity.
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