This Year’s Nobel Prize Is Going To Change Everything... | Economics Explained

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who were the Nobel Prize winners recognized for their contributions to labor economics and causal relationships?
David Card, Joshua Angrist, and Guido Imbens
Paul Milgram and Robert Wilson
Alfred Nobel and Johannes Fibiger
Keynes and Friedman
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What was the original purpose of the Nobel Prize created by Alfred Nobel?
To award contributions in economics
To recognize achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace
To celebrate industrial innovations
To honor advancements in mathematics
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Why was the Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences established?
To recognize achievements in economics
To award advancements in political science
To replace the Fields Medal
To honor Alfred Nobel's contributions to chemistry
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What change was made to the Nobel Prize criteria to avoid past controversies?
Awards are now given only to institutions
Contributions must have practical applications and stand the test of time
Awards are given based on public voting
Only theoretical contributions are recognized
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What did David Card's research on minimum wage reveal?
Raising minimum wage leads to economic recession
Raising minimum wage increases unemployment
Raising minimum wage has no impact on employment
Raising minimum wage decreases employment
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the focus of David Card's study on the Mariel boatlift?
The impact of skilled labor on wages
The effect of immigration on unemployment and wages
The relationship between military service and income
The influence of technology on labor markets
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What problem did economists face in the 1990s regarding data analysis?
Lack of data
Over-reliance on theoretical models
Misinterpretation of correlation as causation
Inability to use computers for data analysis
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