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Recipients of NZAE Conference 2023 prizes

July 6 2023

Congratulations to the following recipients of prizes associated with NZAE Conference 2023. More detail on each prize is available at https://nzae.testserver.co.nz/prizes/

David Teece Prize in Industrial Organisation and Firm BehaviourDoriani Lingga, Simona Fabrizi & Steffen Lippert: “The News Media Bargaining Code: A two-sided Market Framework”
New Zealand Economic Policy PrizeRyan Greenaway-McGrevy: “Evaluating the Long-Run Effects of Zoning Reforms on Urban Development”
A R Bergstrom Prize in EconometricsDaniel Watt: “On the Effect of Social Housing in New Zealand”
NZIER Poster prize – openLinda Tran: “Measuring the wellbeing impacts of urban regeneration“
NZIER Poster prize – studentLinda Tran: “Measuring the wellbeing impacts of urban regeneration“
People’s Choice PosterLinda Tran: “Measuring the wellbeing impacts of urban regeneration“
Jan Whitwell DoctoralStuart Donovan: “An urban overhead? Crimes, amenities, and agglomeration economies”
Jan Whitwell Bachelors / MastersMaui Brennan: “The effect of Workfare on Material Well-being: Evidence from the 2012 Welfare Reform”
Best NZ Economics Honours DissertationDaniel Watt: ”On the Effect of Social Housing in New Zealand”
Seamus Hogan Research PrizeDoriani Lingga, Simona Fabrizi & Steffen Lippert: “The News Media Bargaining Code: A two-sided Market Framework”
Stata Prize for Excellence in Graphics CommunicationsGuanyu Zheng & Marea Sing: “Sectoral reallocation and income growth in the labour market during the COVID-19 pandemic”
Stats NZ PrizeStuart Donovan, Thomas de Graaff, Henri L.F. de Groot & Aaron Schiff: “An urban overhead? Crimes, agglomeration and amenity”

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