Yes, economics is one of the categories for a Nobel prize.
The Nobel Peace Prize is a separate category to the others. The categories are; Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Economics Peace
The Nobel Peace Prize is a separate category to the others. The categories are; Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Economics Peace
The Nobel Peace Prize is a separate category to the others. The categories are; Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Economics Peace
The Nobel Peace Prize is a separate category to the others. The categories are; Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Economics Peace
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel was the sixth category added to the Nobel Prizes in 1968. It is commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Economics.
The Nobel prize for economics has never been awarded to a woman
Biology. this might be subsumed, so to speak in Medicine and Physiology.
Peace
Peace
The Nobel prizes are awarded for Peace, Literature, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, and Physics. There is not a category for Economics in the list of the awards which were established by the will of Alfred Nobel. There is an award called the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially named The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. This prize was established in 1968. The first American to be awarded this prize was Paul Samuelson.
The categories are Peace, Economics, Medicine/Physiology, Literature, Physics, and Chemistry.
Peace, Literature, Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine. There is a prize for economics but it is just called the Economics Prize instead of having the name Noble in front of it's title, like the Noble Literature Prize, Noble Peace Prize, etc. Perhaps because economics is not a true category, and perhaps because it is not as prestigious as the rest. Hope that helps, and if you ever attempt to win a Noble Prize, I wish you the best of luck.