STOCKHOLM: The Nobel economics prize, the only one of the six Nobel prizes not included in Alfred Nobel’s 1895 while establishing the awards, was created in 1968 to commemorate the Swedish central bank’s 300th anniversary.

Here are the laureates honored in the past 10 years:

2024: Daron Acemoglu (Turkey-US)/Simon Johnson (UK-US)/James Robinson (US-UK)

2023: Claudia Goldin (US)

2022: Ben Bernanke/Douglas Diamond/Philip Dybvig (US)

2021: David Card (Canada)/Joshua Angrist (the Zionist entity-US)/Guido Imbens (US-Netherlands)

2020: Paul Milgrom/Robert Wilson (US)

2019: Abhijit Banerjee (US)/Esther Duflo (France-US)/Michael Kremer (US)

2018: William Nordhaus/Paul Romer (US)

2017: Richard Thaler (US)

2016: Oliver Hart (Britain-US)/Bengt Holmstrom (Finland)

2015: Angus Deaton (Britain-US). — AFP