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Economists: What they do? Economists study the production and distribution of resources, goods and services and apply economic analysis to issues in a variety of fields, such as education, health, development and the environment. Some economists study the cost of products, health care or energy. Others examine employment levels, business cycles or exchange rates. Still others analyze the effect of taxes, inflation or interest rates. |
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Nobel Prize Winning Economists
1st Row: Lucas, Prescott, Krugman, Klein; 2nd Row: Myrdal, Leontief, Kantrovich, Hicks;
3rd Row: Hayek, Frisch, Arrow, Koopmans; 4th Row: Coase, Debreu, Nash, Friedman.
