Nakahara Prize
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The Nakahara Prize is an annual award given by the Japanese Economic Association to Japanese economists under the age of 45 whose work has gained international recognition. The prize was created in 1995, and named after its sponsor Nobuyuki Nakahara. The aim of the prize is honoring and encouraging young (under 45 years) economists to publish internationally well-recognized papers and books.
Recipients
Year | Recipients | University |
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1995 | Fumio Hayashi | University of Tokyo |
1996 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | Northwestern University |
1997 | Nobuhiro Kiyotaki | London School of Economics |
1998 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of Tokyo |
1999 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | Kyoto University |
2000 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of Tokyo |
2001 | Charles Horioka | Osaka University |
2002 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of Tokyo |
2003 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | Hitotsubashi University |
2004 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of Tokyo |
2005 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of California, San Diego |
2006 | Yuichi Kitamura | Yale University |
2007 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | University of Tokyo |
2008 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | Kyoto University |
2009 | Hideo Konishi | Boston College |
2010 | [[{{{1}}}]][] | Kobe University |
2011 | Atsushi Inoue | North Carolina State University |
2012 | Mototsugu Shintani | Vanderbilt University |
2013 | Katsumi Shimotsu | University of Tokyo |
2014 | Kosuke Aoki | University of Tokyo |