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Congratulation to
James Heckman to his
80th birthday on 19 April 2024. In 2000, he received the Prize in Economic Science “for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples.” He attended the latest Economics Meeting 2022 in Lindau.
Lindau Mediatheque
New Nobel Poster Series
How long does an attosecond last? What historical factors have influenced gender differences in the labour market and how can quantum dots give matter spectacular properties? Find out more about these exciting discoveries, which were recently awarded the Nobel Prize, in the German edition of the new Nobel Poster series!
Auctions
Auctions are a predominant market strategy that determines price formation in many areas of life and the economy. Recent research results of Nobel Laureates Robert B. Wilson and Paul R. Milgrom on the currently widely applied Simultaneous Multiple Round Auction (SMRA) are presented in the Teaching Guide.
Invention of New Reactions
Chemical reactions have often been discovered by accident. In his lecture given at the 1986 Lindau Meeting, Nobel Laureate Sir Derek H.R. Barton, who discovered what is known today to be the Barton reaction, describes several chemical reactions that do not obey the statistical laws of chemistry but have occurred by chance.