Nobel For Economics Awarded To Two U.S. Professors
By: Jim Zarroli //
October 10, 2011
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Two professors from U.S. universities shared the Nobel Prize in economics. Thomas Sargent of New York University, and Christopher Sims of Princeton were announced Monday as the winners. The two are sharing the prize for their research into policy tools and their effects on the economy.
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