Muhammad Yunus
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Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist and social entrepreneur, best known as the pioneer of microcredit and founder of Grameen Bank, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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| Muhammad Yunus canonical | 7 |
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Target entity: Muhammad Yunus Context triple: [Seoul Peace Prize, notableRecipient, Muhammad Yunus]
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Yunus
Yunus is the Arabic form of the name Jonas, commonly associated with the prophet Jonah in Islamic tradition.
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Abdul Latif Jameel
Abdul Latif Jameel is a Saudi Arabia–based diversified business group and philanthropic organization known for its major investments in automotive, real estate, energy, and its support for global poverty alleviation and development initiatives.
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Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee
Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee is an Indian-American economist and Nobel laureate renowned for his experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.
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Maitreesh Ghatak
Maitreesh Ghatak is an Indian economist known for his work in development economics, public economics, and microeconomic theory, and for his influential academic contributions and teaching.
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Joseph Stiglitz
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning American economist renowned for his work on information asymmetry, inequality, and critiques of unregulated markets.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Muhammad Yunus Target entity description: Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist and social entrepreneur, best known as the pioneer of microcredit and founder of Grameen Bank, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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A.
Yunus
Yunus is the Arabic form of the name Jonas, commonly associated with the prophet Jonah in Islamic tradition.
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B.
Abdul Latif Jameel
Abdul Latif Jameel is a Saudi Arabia–based diversified business group and philanthropic organization known for its major investments in automotive, real estate, energy, and its support for global poverty alleviation and development initiatives.
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C.
Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee
Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee is an Indian-American economist and Nobel laureate renowned for his experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.
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D.
Maitreesh Ghatak
Maitreesh Ghatak is an Indian economist known for his work in development economics, public economics, and microeconomic theory, and for his influential academic contributions and teaching.
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Joseph Stiglitz
Joseph Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize–winning American economist renowned for his work on information asymmetry, inequality, and critiques of unregulated markets.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Muhammad Yunus Description of subject: Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi economist and social entrepreneur, best known as the pioneer of microcredit and founder of Grameen Bank, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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