Elaine Bennett Research Prize
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Presented byAmerican Economic Association (AEA)
EligibilityWomen economists (max 10 years post-PhD)
Hosted byCommittee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP)
RewardsResearch recognition and honor
| Elaine Bennett Research Prize | |
|---|---|
| Presented by | American Economic Association (AEA) |
| Eligibility | Women economists (max 10 years post-PhD) |
| Hosted by | Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) |
| Rewards | Research recognition and honor |
| Website | www |
The Elaine Bennett Research Prize, awarded every year by the American Economic Association, recognizes and honors outstanding research in any field of economics by a woman not more than ten years beyond her Ph.D.[1][2] Prior to 2023 the award had been given every other year for a woman not more than seven years beyond her PhD.[3][4][5] First awarded in 1998,[6][7] three of the first six winners of this prize have been the first three female winners of the John Bates Clark Medal.