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… Yale’s William Nordhaus wins 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences … Yale’s William Nordhaus wins 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences William Nordhaus ’63 B.A., ’72 M.A., … of Business. Nordhaus’ research has focused on economicgrowth and natural resources, the economics of climate …
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