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Nobel prize naming
User:Liftarn is insisting to change any instance of "Nobel prize in economics" appearing. I was fine with changing it in the article, but IMO "Nobel prize in economics" is the only version that makes sense in the infobox: it is short enough and it is the most common name - why invent a name just for WP? So OK, let's discuss. I just want to state, to get it out of the way, that I know (and so does anyone) that this was not one of the original prizes, and most of the people do not care.
AdamSmithee23:59, 21 November 2006 (UTC)reply
If you want a short version you could either use "Nobel prize in economics" (with the quotes) or Nobel memorial prize. //
Liftarn
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