Gossen Prize
The Gossen Prize is an annual award given by the Verein für Socialpolitik to German-speaking economists under the age of 45 whose work gained international recognition.[1] The jury—the extended committee of the Verein für Socialpolitik—especially considers the scientist's number of publications in prestigious English-speaking journals and his mentions on the Social Sciences Citation Index. The award is named after Hermann Heinrich Gossen.
Recipients
Year | Recipients |
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1997 | Jürgen von Hagen |
1998 | Michael C. Burda |
1999 | Ernst Fehr |
2000 | Kai A. Konrad |
2001 | Klaus M. Schmidt |
2002 | Lars-Hendrik Röller |
2003 | Harald Uhlig |
2004 | Benny Moldovanu |
2005 | Simon Gächter |
2006 | Axel Ockenfels |
2007 | Georg Nöldeke |
2008 | Armin Falk |
2009 | Holger Görg |
2010 | Roman Inderst |
2011 | Peter Egger |
2012 | Felix Kübler |
2013 | Michèle Tertilt |
2014 | Ludger Wößmann |
2015 | Uwe Sunde |
See also
- John Bates Clark Medal
- Yrjö Jahnsson Award
- Nakahara Prize
- Assar Lindbeck Medal
- Prix du meilleur jeune économiste de France
References
- ↑ Verein für Socialpolitik: Gossen-Preis,
Der Verein für Socialpolitik zeichnet einmal jährlich einen Wirtschaftswissenschaftler aus dem deutschen Sprachraum aus, der mit seinen Arbeiten internationales Ansehen gewonnen hat.
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