Elaine Bennett Research Prize

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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 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
Websitewww.aeaweb.org/about-aea/committees/cswep/awards/bennett

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.

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