Gossen Prize

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The Gossen Prize is an award for economists from the German-speaking area who have gained international renown with their work and who have not yet reached the age of 45 at the time of the award ceremony. The prize is named after Hermann Heinrich Gossen and is awarded annually by the Verein für Socialpolitik . It is endowed with 10,000 euros.

Award winners

Since 1997 the award has been given to the following economists:

year Award winners Annual meeting University at the time of award
2019 Davide Cantoni Leipzig Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
2018 Moritz Schularick Freiburg University of Bonn
2017 Georg Weizsäcker Vienna Humboldt University of Berlin
2016 Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln augsburg Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt
2015 Uwe Sunde Muenster Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
2014 Ludger Woessmann Hamburg Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
2013 Michèle Tertilt Dusseldorf University of Mannheim
2012 Felix Kübler Goettingen University of Zurich
2011 Peter Egger Frankfurt am Main ETH Zurich
2010 Roman Inderst Kiel Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt
2009 Holger Görg Magdeburg University of Kiel
2008 Armin Falk Graz University of Bonn
2007 Georg Nodeke Munich University of Basel
2006 Axel Ockenfels Bayreuth University of Cologne
2005 Simon Gächter Bonn University of Nottingham
2004 Benny Moldovanu Dresden University of Bonn
2003 Harald Uhlig Zurich Humboldt University of Berlin
2002 Lars-Hendrik Röller innsbruck Humboldt University of Berlin
2001 Klaus M. Schmidt Magdeburg Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
2000 Kai A. Konrad Berlin Free University of Berlin
1999 Ernst Fehr Mainz University of Zurich
1998 Michael C. Burda Rostock Humboldt University of Berlin
1997 Jürgen von Hagen Bern University of Bonn

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gossen Prize Winner. socialpolitik.org , accessed August 19, 2014 .
  2. ^ Association for Social Policy . ( socialpolitik.de [accessed September 25, 2019]).