Elaine Bennett Research Prize
The Elaine Bennett Research Prize, awarded every other year by the American Economic Association, "recognizes and honors outstanding research in any field of economics by a woman not more than seven years beyond her Ph.D."[1][2][3] First awarded in 1998,[4][5] three of the first six winners of this prize have been the first three female winners of the John Bates Clark Medal.
Past recipients
Year | Medalists | Institution at Time of Award | Nationality | Clark Medal |
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1998 | Judith Chevalier | University of Chicago | United States | |
2000 | Susan C. Athey | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | United States | 2007 |
2002 | Esther Duflo | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | French | 2010 |
2004 | Marianne Bertrand | University of Chicago | Belgian | |
2006 | Monika Piazzesi | University of Chicago | German | |
2008 | Amy Finkelstein | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | United States | 2012 |
2010 | Erica Field | Harvard University | United States | |
2012 | Anna Mikusheva | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Russian | |
2014 | Emi Nakamura | Columbia University | United States and Canadian | 2019 |
2016 | Marina Halac | Columbia University and the University of Warwick | Argentine | |
2018 | Melissa Dell | Harvard University | United States | 2020 |
2020 | Stefanie Stantcheva | Harvard University | France | |
2022 | Rebecca Diamond | Stanford University | United States |
References
- Elaine Bennett Research Prize
- "Melissa Dell Awarded 2019 Elaine Bennett Prize". economics.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- "MIT SHASS: News - 2012 - MIT economist Anna Mikusheva receives Elaine Bennett Research Prize". shass.mit.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- School, Columbia Business (2016-12-05). "Columbia Business School Professor Marina Halac Awarded Elaine Bennett Research Prize". Newsroom. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
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