This is the second and final announcement for nominations for the HES’s prize for the BEST ARTICLE IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS 2015.  Details are below.

 

Please send your nominations, and a copy of the article or complete citation, to Mary Morgan by January 8th 2016

 

All previous nominations so far received have been acknowledged – if you have not received an acknowledgement, please resend!

 

Thank you – Mary S. Morgan (Chair of Committee)

 

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In 1995 the History of Economics Society established an annual award for Best Article in the History of Economics. Beside the honor, the winner receives a stipend of $500 plus travel expenses up to $500 to attend the Society’s annual conference and be presented the award in person. The Society is now accepting nominations for this year’s competition.

 

 Any article in the history of economics published in English during 2015 is eligible. It is recognized however, that despite official publication dates, many publications are shipped after year end. In such cases, relevant articles that are in 'proof' form, with accompanying evidence of the journal and its year of publication, may be accepted at the discretion of the Chair of the committee. The Committee considers all nominated articles as well as all articles published in the Society's journal, Journal for the History of Economic Thought. The committee will not ask editors of journals for their nominations as editors, but editors may nominate in a personal capacity. Nomination of an article by its author is welcome.

 

Nominations (brief reasons), including a complete citation of the article and/or a pdf of the article, should be sent to the Chair of the judging committee, Mary S. Morgan, at [log in to unmask]

 

 

Professor Mary S. Morgan

LSE: Institute of Public Affairs and Economic History Department;

University of Amsterdam and Visiting Fellow U.Penn;

Vice President (Publications), British Academy.

See Mary's Keynes Lecture at the British Academy here:

http://www.britac.ac.uk/events/2013/Models_Fact_and_Fiction_in_Economics.cfm

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