Afghanistan, Oct. 14 -- Three economists were awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics for their groundbreaking research on innovation, productivity, and sustainable growth in modern global economies.
The Nobel Committee on Monday awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics to Joel Mokyr of Northwestern University, Philippe Aghion of the London School of Economics, and Peter Howitt of Brown University for their pioneering work on the foundations of sustainable economic growth.
The announcement, made at a ceremony in Stockholm, drew widespread attention across the global academic community. Mokyr was recognised for his research on the conditions that foster long-term economic development through technological innovation and productivity imp...