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PROJECT 5: THE NOBEL LAUREATES IN ECONOMICS

We find only 43 Laureates in this group, the smallest number of the 6 categories. The year of birth time span for this group is 1895 - 1944. To begin, let us take a look at the Sun in the 12 sectors for these dedicated folks who monitor and manage the production and flow of capital and goods within countries, internationally and a whole bunch more.

1. The Sun

The actual per sector count for this group is shown below followed by a graphic presentation of the counts as percentages of the total.

NOTE: The Earth is always in the opposite sector to the Sun.

  • sector 1 - 2                sector 5 - 4                sector 9 - 2
  • sector 2 - 6                sector 6 - 6                sector 10 - 4
  • sector 3 - 7                sector 7 - 2                sector 11 - 2
  • sector 4 - 5                sector 8 - 1                sector 12 - 2        Group Total = 43

                       

There are only 43 Laureates in this group spanning a time period of less than 50 years. The strongest peak is in sector 3 with slightly smaller peaks in sectors 2 and 6. The least number of Nobel economists is found with the Sun in sector 8, only 2% of the group.

2. Mercury

The following tables gives details on the heliocentric placement of the planet Mercury in the heliograms of the Nobel economists. Mercury does not spend the same amount of time in each sector due to its elliptical orbit, so that is factored into the results.

SECTOR COUNT DAYS IN SECTOR COUNT PER DAY RANKING
1 4 6 0.66  
2 3 5 0.60  
3 3 4 0.75 2
4 2 5 0.40  
5 1 6 0.16  
6 3 7 0.42  
7 6 8 0.75 2
8 8 10 0.80 1
9 2 11 0.18  
10 7 10 0.70 3
11 1 9 0.11 low
12 3 7 0.42  

 The highest count for Mercury is found in sector 8 and the lowest count is found in sector 11.

3. Venus

The actual count per sector is shown below followed by a graphic presentation of the data as percentages of the group total.

  • sector 1 - 4                sector 5 - 3                sector 9 -  4
  • sector 2 - 5                sector 6 - 4                sector 10 - 2
  • sector 3 - 3                sector 7 - 2                sector 11 - 7
  • sector 4 - 3                sector 8 - 0                sector 12 - 6        Group Total = 43

                       

Venus is shown at the highest percentage in sector 11 with a smaller peak in sector 2. There is a very deep trough in sector 8 with none of the 43 economists showing a placement of Venus in that sector.

4. Mars

Our final planet in this study is Mars. Like Mercury, this planet also has an elliptical orbit around the Sun, a factor which is considered.

SECTOR COUNT x 10 DAYS IN SECTOR COUNT PER DAY RANKING
1 20 49 0.41  
2 30 53 0.57  
3 40 58 0.69  
4 50 64 0.78 3
5 50 68 0.73  
6 60 68 0.88 1
7 40 65 0.61  
8 40 61 0.65  
9 10 55 0.18 low
10 30 50 0.60  
11 40 48 0.83 2
12 20 47 0.42  

The highest count for heliocentric Mars is in sector 6 with slightly lower counts in sectors 11 and 4. Heliocentric Mars is found least often in sector 9 amongst Nobel Laureates in economics.

5. Heliogram Types

HELIOGRAM TYPE AS % OF TOTAL GROUP
bee 0.0
bowl 62.8
butterfly 16.3
hemispheric 2.3
solo 9.3
splay 9.3
train 0.0
wasp 0.0

For a summary of all the heliogram types found in all the projects, use the following link:  SUMMARY

6. Planetary Patterns

PATTERN COUNT AS %
kite 8 18.6
cross 1 2.3
trine 2 4.6
stellium 29 67.4
t-square 26 60.5
none of the above 2 4.6

7. Summary

In brief summary, the 43 Nobel Economists display the following patterns.

  • Earth - peak in sector 9 and trough in sector 2
  • Mercury - peak in sector 8 and trough in sector 11
  • Venus - peak in sector 11 and trough in sector 8
  • Mars - peak in sector 6 and trough in sector 9

Continue your investigation of the Nobel Laureates: LITERATURE