Richard Stone Prize
The Richard Stone Prize in Applied Econometrics ( English Richard Stone Prize in Applied Econometrics ) is a prize of the scientific journal Journal of Applied Econometrics (JAE).
The prize is awarded every two years to the author (s) of the best econometric application published in the two previous JAE volumes . It was created in memory of the British economist and holder of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Economics Richard Stone shortly after his death in December 1991 and is endowed with US $ 2000.
Award
Only articles published by the JAE are eligible for the price. Except review articles , lectures and articles to which mitsch rubbed Editors / editors of the JEA as authors.
Award winners
The following researchers were honored with the award:
year | Award winners | Title of the article | Year of publication |
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2018 | Mariano Kulish , Adrian Pagan | Estimation and Solution of Models with Expectations and Structural Changes | 2017 |
2016 | Vasco Cúrdia , Marco del Negro , Daniel L. Greenwald | Rare shocks, great recessions | 2014 |
2014 | Peter Reinhard Hansen , Zhuo Huang and Howard Howan Shek | Realized GARCH: A Joint Model for Returns and Realized Measures of Volatility | 2012 |
2012 | Neil Shephard and Kevin Sheppard | Realizing the Future: Forecasting with High-Frequency-Based Volatility (HEAVY) Models | 2010 |
Julien Prat | The Rate of Learning-by-Doing: Estimates from a Search-Matching Model | 2010 | |
2010 | Xiaohong Chen and Sydney C. Ludvigson | Land of Addicts? An Empirical Investigation of Habit-Based Asset Pricing Models | 2009 |
2008 | Katherine Ho | The Welfare Effects of Restricted Hospital Choice in the US Medical Care Market | 2006 |
2006 | Jesús Fernández-Villaverd and Juan F. Rubio-Ramírez | Estimating Dynamic Equilibrium Economies: Linear versus Nonlinear Likelihood | 2005 |
2004 | Guy Laroque and Bernard Salanié | Labor Market Institutions and Employment in France | 2002 |
2002 | Daniel McFadden and Kenneth Train | Mixed MNL Models for Discrete Response | 2000 |
2000 | Moshe Buchinsky | The Dynamics of Changes in the Female Wage Distribution in the USA: A Quantile Regression Approach | 1998 |
1998 | Leslie E. Papke and Jeffrey M. Wooldridge | Econometric Methods for Fractional Response Variables with an Application to 401 (K) Plan Participation Rates | 1996 |
1996 | Marco Bonomo and Rene Garcia | Can a Well-fitted Equilibrium Asset-Pricing Model Produce Mean Reversion? | 1994 |
1994 | Joel Horowitz | The Role of the List Price in Housing Markets: Theory and an Econometric Model | 1992 |
1992 | Geert Ridder | An Event History Approach to the Evaluation of Training, Recruitment and Employment Programs | 1986 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Journal of Applied Econometrics - Richard Stone Prize. Retrieved December 29, 2015 .