Adam Smith Prize
The Adam Smith Prize are two prizes for best performance in the Part IIB Economics Tripos examinations and dissertation at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.[1] The Part IIB Economics Tripos is the graduation examination for economics undergraduates at the University. Previously the prize, established in 1891 and named after Adam Smith, was awarded triennially for best submitted essay on a subject of the writer's choice. [2]
Some past recipients
- 1894 Arthur Lyon Bowley[2]
- 1897 Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence[2]
- 1900 Sydney Chapman[2]
- 1903 Arthur Cecil Pigou[2]
- 1906 Ernest Alfred Benians
- 1909 John Maynard Keynes[2]
- 1929 R. F. Kahn[3]
- 1930 Ruth Cohen[4]
- 1932 K. S. Isles
- 1933 B. P. Adarkar[5]
- 1935 W. B. Reddaway[6]
- 1936 D. G. Champernowne[7]
- 1954 Amartya Sen[8]
- 1956 Manmohan Singh[9]
- 1974 Martin Osborne[10]
- 1987 Richard J. Parkin
- 2000 Saugato Datta and Richard Fearon[11][12]
- 2007 Stefanie Stantcheva[13]
- 2008 Thomas Mckendrick and Shivam Patel[14]
- 2009 Praneet Shah
- 2013 Inna Grinis and Ivan Kuznetsov[15]
- 2014 James Walker[16]
- 2015 Ben Andrews and Jonathon Hazell[17]
- 2016 Isar Bhattacharjee and Toni Oki[18]
- 2017 Joel Flynn and Joseph Lee[19]
- 2018 Tireni Ajilore, George Nikolakoudis, Laurence O’Brien and Sajan Shah[20]
- 2019 Vlastimil Rasocha and Kuishuai Yi
- 2020 Neal Patel, David Lee, Liam Grant, Andrew Koh and Michael Bennett[21]
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See also
References
- Ordinances of the University of Cambridge, Chapter XII Archived May 13, 2006, at the Wayback Machine p.871
- Marshall, Alfred; Whitaker, John King (1996). The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist: Towards the close, 1903-1924. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94, 148. ISBN 0-521-55886-7.
- "Educational Topics and Events". nature. 124 (3133): 778–779. 1929-11-16. doi:10.1038/124778b0.
- "Educational Topics and Events". nature. 126 (3185): 791–792. 1930-11-15. doi:10.1038/126791b0.
- "University and Educational Intelligence". nature. 132 (3347): 977. 1933-12-23. doi:10.1038/132977a0.
- "Educational Topics and Events". nature. 135 (3402): 77. 1935. doi:10.1038/135077a0.
- "Educational Topics and Events". nature. 138 (3504): 1110. 1936-12-26. doi:10.1038/1381110a0.
- Prof. Amartya Sen's Profile Archived September 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- Biodata
- Martin J. Osborne's curriculum vitae
- Cambridge University Reporter 12 July 2000
- Saugato Datta CV on 3ie site
- Prof. Stefanie Stantcheva's CV
- "Econ Prizes" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Clare Association Annual 2014". Retrieved 2016-07-18.
- http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/intranet/exams/Exam_Prizes.pdf
- http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/intranet/exams/Exam_Prizes.pdf
- http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/intranet/exams/Exam_Prizes.pdf
- https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/pluginfile.php/13698372/mod_resource/content/0/FACULTY%20OF%20ECONOMICS_PRIZES.pdf
- http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/news/adam-smith-prize-winners-2020?fbclid=IwAR2oQE2_bJeK3t13lN-pzLeYY-kYi2U8oawU6N0H-hjfVKc98KkkB9evpBk
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