Prix du meilleur jeune économiste de France
The prix du meilleur jeune économiste de France (lit. Best Young Economist of France Award) is an annual award given since 2000 by daily newspaper Le Monde and the Cercle des économistes to French economists under the age of 40.[1]
Recipients
Year | Recipients |
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2000 | Agnès Bénassy-Quéré and Bruno Amable |
2001 | Pierre Cahuc |
2002 | Philippe Martin and Thomas Piketty |
2003 | Pierre-Cyrille Hautcœur |
2004 | David Martimort |
2005 | Esther Duflo and Elyès Jouini |
2006 | Thierry Mayer and Étienne Wasmer |
2007 | David Thesmar |
2008 | Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas |
2009 | Yann Algan and Thomas Philippon |
2010 | Emmanuel Saez |
2011 | Xavier Gabaix |
2012 | Hippolyte d'Albis |
2013 | Emmanuel Farhi |
2014 | Augustin Landier |
2015 | Pascaline Dupas |
2016 | Camille Landais |
2017 | Antoine Bozio |
2018 | Gabriel Zucman |
2019 | Stefanie Stantcheva |
2020 | Isabelle Méjean |
2021 | Xavier Jaravel |
2022 | Éric Monnet |
2023 | Julia Cagé and Vincent Pons |
See also
References
- "Prix 2012 du Meilleur Jeune Economiste" (in French).
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