The 2013 Prize in Economic Sciences has not been awarded yet. It will be announced on Monday 14 October, 1:00 p.m. CET at the earliest.

via www.nobelprize.org

Predictions welcome in the comments. Any correct predictions get a laurel and hardy round of applause from me.

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  1. John Whitehead Avatar

    If it is Hausman, is that irony?

  2. D Avatar

    Does Mel Brooks know you’re using his lines???

  3. Tim Haab Avatar

    Not necessarily, irony would be Hausman winning for his contributions to nonmarket valuation.

  4. Tim Haab Avatar

    It’s good to be the king.

  5. Maarten Punt Avatar

    I believe the name Martin Weitzman has been mentioned in previous rounds, so perhaps it’s his turn this year.
    Or of course you two for showing that environmental economics is well worth blogging about.
    Too bad we cannot vote online, we could have mobilized the online community (or rig the contest for that matter).

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