
Bertil Ohlin Prize
The Bertil Ohlin Prize is an international award presented for outstanding research in the field of economics. Named after Swedish economist Bertil Ohlin, who won the Nobel Prize in 1977, the award recognizes significant contributions to economic science, particularly in areas related to trade and globalization. Administered by the Swedish government, it aims to promote economic research and acknowledge scholars who advance our understanding of economic systems and their effects on society. The prize highlights the importance of innovative thinking in addressing complex economic challenges worldwide.