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  2. Nobel Prize | University of Cambridge

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    18 Oct 2023: Nobel Prize in Economics for his contributions to welfare economics. Nobel Prize in Chemistry for studying how a spinning enzyme creates the molecule that powers cells in muscles. ... Nobel Prize in Economics for studying behaviour in the absence of
  3. Nobel Laureates of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Nobel Laureates of Cambridge 30 Sep 2022: 2015. Angus Deaton (Fitzwilliam College). Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for his analysis of consumption, poverty and welfare. ... Amartya Sen (Trinity College). Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in
  4. Nobel centenary | University of Cambridge

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    10 Dec 2001: Since 1983 the Economics prize has been won four times, most recently by Professor Amartya Sen, Master of Trinity College for his contribution to welfare economics.
  5. Food for the Soul and the Planet: Measuring the ...

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    27 Oct 2022: welfare costs (or even benefits) from the changes in consumption behaviour and consequent. ... Theory of Revealed Preference implies that substituting away from meat would involve welfare.
  6. Military spending did not 'crowd out' welfare in Middle East…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/military-spending-did-not-crowd-out-welfare-in-middle-east-prior-to-arab-spring
    Thumbnail for Military spending did not 'crowd out' welfare in Middle East prior to Arab Spring | University of Cambridge 24 Jul 2018: Search. Search. Military spending did not 'crowd out' welfare in Middle East prior to Arab Spring. ... Research. Military spending did not 'crowd out' welfare in Middle East prior to Arab Spring..
  7. Cambridge celebrates ‘long-standing and deep-rooted’ relationship…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-celebrates-long-standing-and-deep-rooted-relationship-with-india
    Thumbnail for Cambridge celebrates ‘long-standing and deep-rooted’ relationship with India | University of Cambridge 22 Feb 2017: Principle. Amartya Sen (Trinity College 1957, 1998): Nobel prize-winning economist. His reputation is based on studies of famine, human development theory and welfare economics.

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