Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize
The Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize ( English Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize ) is an award given annually by the Munich-based International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF) for outstanding conference contributions by young scientists .
The prize has been awarded since 2003 in memory of the British-American financial scientist Peggy Brewer Musgrave (1924–2017) and the German-US-American economist Richard Abel-Musgrave (1910–2007).
Award winners
year | Award winners | Title of the work |
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2019 | Jonas Löbbing | Redistributive Income Taxation with Directed Technical Change |
2018 | Olle Folke , Johanna Rickne | All the Single Ladies: Job Promotions and the Durability of Marriage |
2017 | Tuomas Kosonen , Tuomas Matikka | Discrete Earnings and Optimization Errors: Evidence from Student's Responses to Local Tax Incentives |
2016 | Alisa Tazhitdinova | Adjust me if I can't: The Effect of Firm Incentives on Labor Supply Responses to Taxes |
2015 | Joana Naritomi | Consumers as tax auditors |
2014 | Christoph Basten , Maximilian von Ehrlich , Andrea Lassmann | Income Taxes and the Costs of Housing in the Presence of Sorting |
2013 | Andreas Bernecker | Divided We Reform? Evidence from US Welfare Policies |
2012 | David Albouy | Evaluating the Efficiency and Equity of Federal Fiscal Equalization |
2011 | David R. Agrawal | The Tax Gradient: Do Local Sales Taxes Reduce Tax Differentials at State Borders? |
2010 | Niels Johannesen | Tax Evasion and Swiss Bank Deposits |
2009 | Christian Lessmann , Gunther Markwardt | Aid, Growth and Devolution |
2008 | Michael Elinder , Henrik Jordahl , Panu Poutvaara | Selfish and Prospective: Theory and Evidence of Pocketbook Voting |
2007 | Ruud A. de Mooij , Gaëtan Nicodème | Corporate Tax Policy and Incorporation in the EU |
2006 | Johannes Rincke | Yardstick Competition and Public Sector Innovation |
2005 | Arnaud Dellis , Michael Evers | Blame-Game Politics in a Coalition Government (Dellis); Federal Fiscal Transfers in Monetary Unions: NOEM Approach (Evers) |
2004 | Matz Dahlberg , Karin Edmark | Is there a "race-to-the-bottom" in the setting of welfare benefit levels? Evidence from a Policy Intervention |
2003 | Wojciech Kopczuk | Tax Bases, Tax Rates and the Elasticity of Reported Income |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ IIPF Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize , on: iipf.net
- ↑ Hans-Werner Sinn : In memory of Peggy Musgrave , on: cesifo-group.de
- ↑ Discrete earnings and optimization errors: Evidence from student's responses to local tax incentives (PDF file; 769 KB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Alisa Tazhitdinova: Adjust me if I can't: The Effect of Firm Incentives on Labor Supply Responses to Taxes (PDF file; 1.1 MB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Newly-hired Assistant Professor Alisa Tazhitdinova has been awarded the Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize at the 72nd Congress of the International Institute for Public Finance. . In: McMaster University, on: mcmaster.ca
- ↑ Joana Naritomi: Consumers as tax auditors (PDF file; 777 KB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Christoph Basten, Maximilian von Ehrlich, Andrea Lassmann: Income Taxes and the Costs of Housing in the Presence of Sorting (PDF file; 1.9 MB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Christian Leßmann, Günther Markwardt: Aid, Growth and Devolution (PDF file; 499 KB), on: ssrn.com
- ^ The 2008 Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize . In: Research Institute of Industrial Economics, at: ifn.se
- ↑ Johannes Rincke: Yardstick Competition and Public Sector Innovation (PDF file; 269 KB), on: iipf.org
- ^ Arnaud Dellis: Blame-Game Politics in a Coalition Government (PDF file; 393 KB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Michael Evers: Federal Fiscal Transfers in Monetary Unions: NOEM Approach (PDF file; 278 KB), on: iipf.org
- ↑ Is there a "race-to-the-bottom" in the setting of welfare benefit levels? Evidence from a Policy Intervention (PDF file; 351 KB), on: iipf.org