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INFECTIOUS ECONOMICS | by Blythe Adamson
September 5, 2017January 24, 2018

The Nobel Meeting

I met 18 Nobel Prize winners in Economics and some of the brightest economics Ph.D. students from around the world at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany. We swapped ideas and inspired each other over five days of activities. After Lindau, I continued traveling to meet with leaders of health economics in Zurich, Basel, Geneva, and Paris. Starting here, I will post a series of my reflections on the time, people, and ideas.

Nobel prize winners in Economics stood during the opening ceremony. Credit: The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

My attendance The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting was made possible with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and ORAU.

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