The 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics on Monday went to U.S. economist Paul Krugman. The following are winners of the award since 2000:
2008: Paul Krugman (U.S.)
2007: Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin and Roger B. Myerson (U.S.)
2006: Edmund S. Phelps (U.S.)
2005: Thomas C. Schelling (U.S.), Robert J. Aumann (U.S.-Israel)
2004: Finn Kydland (Norway), Edward Prescott (U.S.)
2003: Robert F. Engle (U.S.), Clive W.J. Granger (Britain)
2002: Daniel Kahneman (Israel-U.S.) and Vernon L. Smith (U.S.)
2001: George Akerlof (U.S.), A. Michael Spence (U.S.), Joseph Stiglitz (U.S.)
2000: James Heckman (U.S.), Daniel McFadden (U.S.). Source: Xinhua
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