Jewish professor, only the 3rd female winner, hailed for research that 'reveals the causes of change, as well as the main sources of the remaining gender gap'

Daniel Kahneman says he is more worried today about the future of Israel than he was during the 1973 Yom Kippur War: 'It's almost the end of the world'

Economist Daniel Kahneman says overhaul marks 'end of Israeli democracy,' warns that in addition to financial harm, it will further isolate nation in academic world

Award goes to ex-chair of US Federal Reserve, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig for research on financial crisis; in memoir, Bernanke recalled growing up as Jewish outsider

Joshua Angrist, one of 3 winners of the economics prize, says he had to call Stockholm to confirm; plays down reports he left Israel over low wages

Much of the US-born economist's work has focused on Israel's education system, in particular its classroom sizes, which are based on a Talmudic theory

Professor awarded prize for his work on unintended experiments; taught at Jerusalem's Hebrew University and at Harvard before his current position at MIT

Doorbell cam shows Stanford economist Paul Milgrom being informed of his win by colleague and neighbor Robert Wilson, who shared the 2020 prize

Award given jointly to Michigan-born professor and American colleague Robert Wilson for their work understanding value and bidding

Michael Kremer, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo receive award 'for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty'; Duflo becomes second ever female winner

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