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    The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace. In 1968, the Bank of Sweden instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize.

    The Prize Winners are announced in October every year. They receive their awards (a prize amount, a gold medal and a diploma) on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.
    Alfred Nobel was born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden. His family was descended from Olof Rudbeck, the best-known technical genius of Sweden's 17th century era as a great power in northern Europe.

    Nobel invented dynamite in 1866 and later built up companies and laboratories in more than 20 countries all over the world.

    On November 27, 1895, Nobel signed his last will providing for the establishment of the Nobel Prize. He died of cerebral haemorrhage in his home in San Remo, Italy on December 10, 1896.
    Alfred died in San Remo, Italy on December 10, 1896. In his last will and testament, he wrote that much of his fortune was to be used to give prizes to those who have done their best for humanity in the field of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace.

    In 1901, the first Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine and Literature were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden and the Peace Prize in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway.
    The first Prize Award Ceremony in 1901 at the Old Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm.
 
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Beijing Forum Draws 7 Nobel Laureates
The world top economists are meeting Chinese government officials and businessmen to discuss China's economy.


(Nobel prize laureate Robert A. Mundell of Canada)

 

 

The economic forum bringing together 7 previous Nobel prize winners started in Beijing's Great Hall of the People from May 30.

 

The first day will see key-note speeches given by five Nobel laureates, including the father of the Euro Robert Mundell. The theme of the forum is harmony and development for mankind.

 

Through a series of speeches and symposiums, the three-day event will provide a high-level platform for communication between the Nobel Laureates, Chinese government officials, economists and businesspeople.

 

The forum is sponsored by the Development Research Center of the State Council and the Beijing Municipal People's Government.

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