The Gossen Prize is an annual award given by the Verein für Socialpolitik to German-speaking economists under the age of 45 whose work gained international recognition.[1] The jury—the extended committee of the Verein für Socialpolitik—especially considers the scientist's number of publications in prestigious English-speaking journals and his mentions on the Social Sciences Citation Index. The award is named after Hermann Heinrich Gossen.

Recipients

Year Recipients University
1997Jürgen von HagenUniversity of Bonn
1998Michael C. BurdaHumboldt University Berlin
1999Ernst FehrUniversity of Zurich
2000Kai A. KonradFree University of Berlin
2001Klaus M. SchmidtLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
2002Lars-Hendrik RöllerHumboldt University Berlin
2003Harald UhligHumboldt University Berlin
2004Benny MoldovanuUniversity of Bonn
2005Simon GächterUniversity of Nottingham
2006Axel OckenfelsUniversity of Cologne
2007Georg NöldekeUniversity of Basel
2008Armin FalkUniversity of Bonn
2009Holger GörgUniversity of Kiel
2010Roman InderstGoethe University Frankfurt
2011Peter EggerUniversity of Zurich
2012Felix KüblerUniversity of Zurich
2013Michèle TertiltUniversity of Mannheim
2014Ludger WößmannLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
2015Uwe SundeLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
2016Nicola Fuchs-SchündelnGoethe University Frankfurt
2017Georg WeizsäckerHumboldt University Berlin
2018Moritz SchularickUniversity of Bonn
2019Davide CantoniLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
2020Fabian WaldingerLudwig Maximilian University of Munich
2021Florian ScheuerUniversity of Zurich
2022Christian BayerUniversity of Bonn
2023David DornUniversity of Zurich

See also

References

  1. Verein für Socialpolitik: Gossen-Preis, archived from the original on 2011-09-27, Der Verein für Socialpolitik zeichnet einmal jährlich einen Wirtschaftswissenschaftler aus dem deutschen Sprachraum aus, der mit seinen Arbeiten internationales Ansehen gewonnen hat.
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