Group 1 - The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion, and Peter Howitt for their contributions to understanding how technological change drives sustained economic growth [5] - Mokyr's work focuses on the historical origins and evolution of modern economic growth through systematic research of economic history [5][4] - Aghion and Howitt developed the "creative destruction" mechanism, explaining how technological innovation drives long-term growth in dynamic competition [5][4] Group 2 - Mokyr's research emphasizes the role of knowledge in economic growth, arguing that modern growth is significantly more dependent on knowledge compared to pre-modern economies [10][11] - The Enlightenment period is identified as a key factor in the rise of knowledge's importance in economic growth, reshaping knowledge systems and promoting scientific inquiry [10][11] - Mokyr's "Enlightenment Index" shows that regions like England and the Netherlands had higher knowledge dissemination compared to France, correlating with their economic development [12] Group 3 - Aghion, a prominent figure in innovation economics, integrates the concept of "creative destruction" into modern economic theory, highlighting both the benefits and potential downsides of innovation [15][16] - Aghion and Howitt's theory addresses the randomness of technological research and its interaction with economic cycles, providing insights into the conflicts arising from technological transitions [17] - Aghion has engaged with the Chinese academic community since the 1990s, contributing to discussions on economic reform and receiving accolades such as the Sun Yefang Economic Science Award [18]
诺贝尔经济学奖获得者:发财不一定需要知识,但经济增长需要
经济观察报·2025-10-13 12:40