Indian Poverty Expert Wins Nobel Economics Prize
October 15, 1998 - 0:0
STOCKHOLM Amartya Sen, an Indian expert on welfare who has helped the world understand what causes famine and how the poorest are treated in society, won the 1998 Nobel economics prize on Wednesday. Sen, a former Harvard professor who now heads Trinity College, Cambridge, won the prestigious award for his contributions to welfare economics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in its citation.