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Nobel Prize in Economics awarded for innovation growth theory

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 13, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences

Economists from the United States, Canada, and France were awarded this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt won the prize for “explaining innovation-driven economic growth,” according to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The Nobel Prize was awarded at a ceremony in Stockholm after prizes for peace, medicine, physics, chemistry, and literature were announced last week.

The Winners’ Contributions

The work of Mokyr, Aghion, and Howitt has changed the way economists, policymakers, and researchers approach the mechanisms behind technological progress and prosperity. The award winners have taught us that sustainable growth cannot be taken for granted. "Economic stagnation, not growth, has been the norm for most of human history. Their work shows that we must be aware of and address threats to further growth."

Understanding Innovation-Driven Growth

Mokyr "proved that if innovations are to follow one another in a self-generating process, we not only need to know that something works, but we also need scientific explanations for why." The winners, particularly Aghion and Howitt, were credited with better explaining and quantifying “creative destruction,” a key concept in economics that refers to the process by which useful new innovations replace, and thus destroy, older technologies and businesses.

Reaction to the Award

Reacting to the news, Aghion said he was shocked. “I don’t have the words to express my feelings,” he said by telephone at the press conference in Stockholm. He said he would invest his prize money in his research laboratory. Dutch-born US citizen Mokyr, 79, is a professor of economics and history at Northwestern University in the United States, French-born Aghion, 69, is a Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics and the College of France, while Canadian Howitt, 79, is a professor of social sciences at Brown University.

What is the Nobel Prize in Economics?

The economics prize is officially known as the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The central bank built it in 1968 as a monument to the 19th-century Swedish industrialist who invented dynamite and later launched the five Nobel Prizes. Since then, the prize has been awarded 57 times to a total of 99 winners. Although not technically a Nobel Prize, the Economics Prize is always awarded along with the others at a ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s death in 1896.

Previous Winners and Criticisms

Last year’s prize went to US-based trio Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson for their research into how freer, more open societies are more likely to lead to economic prosperity. The prize has been criticized for the high number of Western male winners, with only three of the previous winners being women. Well-known winners include former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Paul Krugman, and Milton Friedman.

Other Nobel Prize Winners

The other Nobel Prize winners this year were: Medicine – for “Discoveries in Peripheral Immune Tolerance”; Physics – for their work in the field of quantum mechanical tunneling; Chemistry – for the development of a new organometallic framework; Literature – for “his captivating and visionary work” in the midst of apocalyptic terror that “affirms the power of art”; Peace – for “her tireless work to promote the democratic rights of the people.”

Alfred Nobel Ben Bernanke Brown University Canada Central bank Chemistry Collège de France Creative destruction Daron Acemoglu Democracy Dutch people Dynamite Economic growth Economic stagnation Economics Federal Reserve France History of technology Immune tolerance Innovation James A. Robinson Joel Mokyr London School of Economics Milton Friedman Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Nobel Peace Prize Nobel Prize Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Northwestern University Organometallic chemistry Paul Krugman Peter Howitt (economist) Philippe Aghion Physics Quantum tunnelling Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Simon Johnson (economist) Social science Stockholm Sustainable development United States
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