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The U.S. National Science Foundation congratulates Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and James A. Robinson of the University of Chicago as the 2024 recipients of the Nobel Prize in economics — formally the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel — for studies on how societies form political and economic institutions that affect a nation’s prosperity.  

The groundbreaking research provides insights into the global challenge of inequality and charts a path for nations striving for prosperity and democracy. The laureates’ research, supported by NSF and spanning two decades, transformed the understanding of why nations differ in prosperity and how choices about governance and other factors in a nation’s history — particularly following colonization — can influence those differences for centuries. 

By combining theoretical models with extensive data from historical records, the collaborators revealed why authoritarian regimes remain in place, even as they hinder national growth, and showed how factors as unexpected as a colonizing nation’s concerns about endemic disease can hinder national development for generations.  

“In revealing fundamental obstacles facing nations as they strive to grow, this year’s laureates have not only identified several root causes of inequality among nations, they helped nations identify a way forward toward progress,” said NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan. “The impacts of their work are far reaching, from disaster resilience

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