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Monday, October 10, 2011

US Duo Wins Nobel Economics Prize

US researchers Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims won the 2011 Nobel Economics Prize today for their work on macro-economics and government economic policymaking, the Nobel jury said.

This year’s laureates “have developed methods for answering ... questions regarding the causal relationship between economic policy and different macro-economic variables, such as GDP, inflation, employment and investments,” the jury said.

Sargent worked on structural macro-economics, which can be used to analyse permanent changes in economic policy. “This method can be applied to study macro-economic relations when households and firms adjust their expectations concurrently with economic developments,” the jury said. Sims’ method is meanwhile based on “vector autoregression, and shows how the economy is affected by temporary changes in economic policy and other factors,” such as a central bank rate hike.

From: http://ping.fm/Cmrv4

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