Adam Smith Prize
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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] 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 R. L. Cohen[4]
- 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
- 2009 Praneet Shah
- 2013 Inna Grinis and Ivan Kuznetsov [11]
- 2015 Ben Andrews and Jonathon Hazell [12]
References
- ↑ Ordinances of the University of Cambridge, Chapter XII p.871
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- ↑ Prof. Amartya Sen's Profile
- ↑ Biodata
- ↑ Martin J. Osborne's curriculum vitae
- ↑ http://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013-Annual-Report.pdf
- ↑ http://www.econ.cam.ac.uk/intranet/exams/Exam_Prizes.pdf
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