UK, Finland-born economists win 2016 Nobel Prize for Economics

By Reuters   October 10, 2016 | 03:38 am PT
UK, Finland-born economists win 2016 Nobel Prize for Economics
UK, Finland-born economists -- Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom, win 2016 Nobel Prize for Economics. Photo by Reuters/Stina Stjernkvist via Reuters
U.K.-born Oliver Hart and Finland-born Bengt Holmstrom won the 2016 Nobel Economics Prize for "their contributions to contract theory".

"(Their work) lays an intellectual foundation for designing policies and institutions in many areas, from bankruptcy legislation to political constitutions," the award-giving body said on announcing the 8 million Swedish crown ($928,000) prize.

The economics prize, officially called the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was established in 1968. It was not part of the original group of awards set out in dynamite tycoon Nobel's 1895 will.

Economy is the fifth of this year's Nobels. The prizes for physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and peace were awarded last week. The literature prize is due on Thursday. ($1 = 8.6231 Swedish crowns)

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