Inequality and World Economics - A. M. Spence - 2/26/2016
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The Science and Society conference brought together world leading researchers and scholars in science and world affairs—individuals who have dedicated their careers to addressing the most complex and challenging problems of our time. The one-day conference was organized in honor of Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail—Caltech's Linus Pauling Professor of Chemistry and professor of physics—as a way to recognize this distinguished scholar for more than 40 years of scientific and scholarly contributions. Zewail was be joined by fellow Nobel laureates and National Academy of Science and National Medal of Science honorees, as well as other leaders in their fields, in a series of lectures ranging from treating disease to quantum physics. View all presentations: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8_xPU5epJdeDaLWn2V_uGZZx5-rw2dQV Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2016 California Institute of Technology
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There is no such thing as a Nobel Prize in Economics. Alfred Nobel started the Nobel Prize.
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics was started by some Swedish bank. Just like economists who ignore Demand Side Depreciation.
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