Nobel Laureates Give Advice to Young Economists
We asked eight Nobel Laureates in Economic Sciences what advice they would give to young economists. Many of the featured laureates will convene in Lindau, Germany, 22–26 August 2017 for the 6th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences (#LiNoEcon) with 400 young economists from all around the world to discuss economics and to network. More information on: www.lindau-nobel.org

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