Americans Peter Diamond and Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides, a British and Cypriot citizen have won the 2010 Nobel Economics prize. They won the award for developing theories that help explain how economic policies can affect unemployment. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in Stockholm that the Economists won the prestigious award for their analysis of markets with search frictions. The citation said, the models developed by them help in understanding the ways in which unemployment, job vacancies and wages are affected by regulation and economic policy.
News On AIR | October 12, 2010 12:30 PM
Two Americans and one Briton share 2010 Nobel Economics prize for Job Market Analysis