27-year-old Hungarian researcher Gergely Raccuja has won the most prestigious British economics prize, the Wolfson Economics Prize , which the second largest recognition in economics in the world after the Nobel Prize, The GBP 250,000 Prize posed the question ‘How can we pay for better, safer, more reliable roads in a way that is fair to road users and good for the economy and the environment?’


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