In a significant recognition of influential economic research, Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. This accolade honors their outstanding work on the disparities in global prosperity through the lens of institutional development. Their analysis begins with the historical examination of the colonial era, revealing how initial institutional frameworks have steered economic outcomes over time. Countries fostering inclusive structures that protect property rights and encourage economic participation have tended to achieve sustained growth. In contrast, those with extractive institutions often saw short-term gains primarily benefiting the elite. Their findings provide profound insights into the reasons behind persistent global inequalities and underline the importance of fostering inclusive institutions for long-term economic success.