Ludwig Chincarini
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The 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics. Prediction
Dear All: The Nobel prize for economic sciences for 2005 will be announce on Monday, October 10, 2005. I take a personal enjoyment in guessing who might win the Nobel prize each year. I also enjoy reminding people of the Nobel in economics, since it’s great to recognize significant achievement in any endeavor. In previous […]
The 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics. Post Analysis
Ludwig Chincarini
The 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics. Prediction
Dear All: The Nobel prize for economic sciences for 2004 will be announced on Monday, October 11, 2004. I take a personal enjoyment in guessing who might win the Nobel prize each year. I also enjoy reminding people of the Nobel in economics, since it’s great to recognize significant achievement. This year is going to […]
The 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics. Post Analysis
Ludwig Chincarini
The 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics. Prediction
I could not find the exact letter written out for the 2003 ex-ante prediction, but my prediction was Clive Granger, Robert Engle, and Jerry Hausman for econometrics.
The 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics. Post Analysis
Ludwig Chincarini
The 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics. Prediction
Dear All: The Nobel prize for economic sciences for 2002 will be announced in the next few weeks. Every year, I take a bit of pleasure out of guessing who will win it. Last year, I was fortunate to guess the winners, which included Prof. Joe Stiglitz, who worked closely with the FOLIOfn Research group. […]
The 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics. Post Analysis
Ludwig Chincarini
The 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics. Prediction
Dear All: The Nobel Prize in Economics for 2001 will soon be announced. Who will it go to? (1) A group of economists (students and profs) think it might be DALE JORGENSON of Harvard. He’s the favorite. (2) My personal opinion is that it could go to two camps; the EXPERIMENTAL economics camp or the […]