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Congratulations to recipients of NZAE Conference 2021 prizes

June 23 2021

Congratulations to the following recipients of prizes associated with NZAE Conference 2021. More detail on each prize is available at https://nzae.testserver.co.nz/prizes/

David Teece Prize in Industrial Organisation and Firm BehaviourTim Ng – Schumpeterian endogenous growth and dynamic capabilities: an under-researched nexus?
New Zealand Economic Policy PrizeAlexander Plum – The Role of Ethnicity in Criminal Behavior
NZIER Poster prize – openNazila Alinaghi – Income Inequality and Mobility in New Zealand: Evidence from Administrative Data
NZIER Poster prize – studentShabana Kamal – Impact of droughts on farm debts: Empirical evidence from New Zealand
People’s Choice PosterTom Coupe – Who is the most sought-after economist? Ranking economists using Google Trends
Jan Whitwell DoctoralCameron Birchall – Allocating the commons: Commercial lobbying in New Zealand’s largest public fishery
Jan Whitwell Bachelors / MastersShakked Noy – The effects of neighbourhood and workplace income comparisons on subjective wellbeing
Seamus Hogan Research PrizeShakked Noy – The effects of neighbourhood and workplace income comparisons on subjective wellbeing
Stata Prize for Excellence in Graphics CommunicationsPhilip Vermeulen – Monetary policy, investment, and firm heterogeneity
Stats NZ PrizeKabir Dasgupta – Leaving the past behind – Effect of Clean Slate Regulation on Employment and Earnings

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