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Prize to the best papers
Begun in 2008, this prize is award annually to recognize the best papers
presented in the workshop. The scientific committee rates the papers based
on the scientific excellence of the contribution and on the quality and the
clarity of the presentation.
Winners
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2011 Edition
Wyatt Brooks (University of Minnesota): “Trade liberalization with
endogenous borrowing constraints.”
Susanne Forstner (European University
Institute): “On-the-job search, mobility costs, and wage inequality.”
Pau Pujolàs (Universitat. Autònoma de Barcelona)
“Policy distortions and aggregate productivity with idiosyncratic plant
level uncertainty.”
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2010 Edition
Javier Bianchi (University of
Maryland): “Overborrowing and Systematic Externalities in the Business
Cycle”.
Guido
Ruta (New York University and European University Institute):
“Securitization: Positive and Normative Implications”.
Charles
Gottlieb (European University Institute): “On the Redistributive Effects of
Inflation”.
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2009 Edition
Arturo Ormeño (Universitat
Pompeu Fabra): “Disciplining Expectations: Adding Survey Expectations in
Learning Models”.
Kevin
Wiseman (University
of Minnesota): “Entry
Costs and Firm Markups in a Location Model”.
Jonathan
Goyette (University
of British Columbia):
“Corruption and the Size Distribution of Firms”.
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2008 Edition
Teodora Borota (European
University Institute): “Innovation and Imitation in a Model of North-South
Trade”.
Francesco
Caprioli (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): “Tax Smoothing, Learning, and Debt
Volatility”.
Georg
Duernecker (European University Institute): “Technology Adoption,
Turbulence, and the Dynamics of Unemployment”.
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