H. C. Recktenwald Prize in Economics
The H. C. Recktenwald Prize in Economics was awarded to several academic economists from 1995 to 2004. It is named for Prof. Horst Claus Recktenwald, a German economist, and was endowed by his wife, Hertha Recktenwald, after his death.
The committee to select the prize recipients is nominated by the President of Friedrich-Alexander-University in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.
Prize recipients
- 1995: Edmond Malinvaud
- 1998: Joseph E. Stiglitz
- 2000: Paul Krugman
- 2002: Paul Romer
- 2004: Oliver E. Williamson
- 2014: Emmanuel Saez[1]
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