Gustav Stolper Prize

The Gustav Stolper Prize is an award given by the Verein für Socialpolitik to outstanding scientists who have used economic research to influence the public debate on economic issues, and have contributed substantially to the understanding and solution of current economic problems. It is named for the Austrian-German economist and politician Gustav Stolper.[1]

Recipients

Source: Verein für Socialpolitik

Year Recipients Research institution
2007Bruno Frey[2]University of Zurich
2008Hans-Werner Sinn[3]Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
2009Martin Hellwig[4]Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
2010Ernst Fehr[5]University of Zurich
2011Otmar Issing[6]Goethe University Frankfurt
2012Wolfgang Franz[7]University of Mannheim
2013Clemens Fuest[8]Centre for European Economic Research
2014Carl Christian von Weizsäcker[9]Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
2015Justus Haucap[10]Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf
2016Christoph M. Schmidt[11]RWI Essen
2017Ludger Wößmann[12]Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
2018Isabel Schnabel[13]University of Bonn
2019Ulrike MalmendierUniversity of California at Berkeley

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