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David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens win 2021 Nobel Prize in economics

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said the three have 'completely reshaped empirical work in the economic sciences'

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Canadian David Card, Israeli-American Joshua Angrist and Dutch-American Guido Imbens won the Nobel Economics Prize for insights into the labour market and natural experiments. Pic/AFP

Canadian David Card, Israeli-American Joshua Angrist and Dutch-American Guido Imbens won the Nobel Economics Prize for insights into the labour market and natural experiments. Pic/AFP

Three U.S-based economists won the 2021 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for work on drawing conclusions from unintended experiments, or so-called 'natural experiments.'

David Card of the University of California at Berkeley was awarded one half of the prize, while the other half was shared by Joshua Angrist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Guido Imbens from Stanford University.

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