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Israeli Professor Receives Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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Israel Faxx
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October 10, 2002
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By IsraelNationalNews.com
An Israeli professor based at Princeton University in New Jersey, was one of two scientists to win the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Sciences on Wednesday.
Daniel Kahneman, 68, who also holds U.S. citizenship, and Vernon L. Smith, 75, of George Mason University in Virginia will share the 10 million kronor ($1 million) prize, which they received in recognition for their pioneering use of psychological and experimental economic...
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