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Peter Diamond
search frictions; optimal taxation.
Emeritus Institute Professor at MIT, where he spent his career. Diamond shared the 2010 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his analysis of markets with search frictions, work that underpins modern labour economics. He also co-authored the Diamond–Mirrlees optimal tax framework and contributed influential analyses of Social Security reform.
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10 May 2026