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US economists scoop Nobel Prize for labour market research

The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens for their work on natural experiments, in particular their contributions to better understanding how the jobs market works.

Economics and other social sciences have limited opportunities for carrying out the randomised experiments that allow researchers in the physical sciences to test causal relationships, for both practical and ethical reasons.

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