The Nobel in Economics is not officially a Nobel Prize, because it was not founded by Alfred Nobel himself.
The winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics will be announced today.
The Nobel in Economics is not officially a Nobel Prize, because it is not Alfred Nobel founded by himself. The Nobel Foundation has been awarding it since 1969.
Like the other winners, the Nobel laureate in economics will be awarded a prize of 11 million kroner, or just under a million euros.
Last year, the Nobel Prize in economics was won by an American economist by Claudia Gold. The prize was awarded for studies concerning the role and influence of women in the labor market.