Faculty News
Fall 2007
Bo Honoré was named to the Board of Trustees of the Danish National Research Foundation.
Jianqing Fan receives Morningside Gold Medal of Applied Mathematics.
Stephen Morris is elected to the Council of the Econometric Society.
Harvey Rosen is awarded the National Tax Association’s Holland Award at the association’s 100th Anniversary Annual Conference on November 15, 2007.
Angus Deaton is elected president-elect of the American Economic Association for 2008.
Eric Maskin is one of three economists selected on October 15, 2007 to receive the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Charles Berry, economist and 'dedicated University citizen,' dies at age 77.
Summer 2007
Avinash Dixit received an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) degree
from the University of Warwick (U.K.) at the degree congregation
on July 19, 2007.
Stephen Morris to serve as editor of Econometrica starting July 1, 2007.
Spring 2007
Glen Weyl named class of 2007 valedictorian.
Lars Svensson appointed Deputy Governor at the Swedish Riskbank.
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg receives a Sloan Research Fellowship for 2007.
The Guggenheim Foundation posts the list of new Fellows for 2007.
Fall 2006
The IZA Prize in Labor Economics 2006 was awarded to Alan Krueger and David Card for their outstanding contributions to the field of labor economics.
The Econometric Society announces newly elected Fellow, Per Krusell, for December 2006
The American Economic Association announces the winners of the 2006 election for 2007 officers: Avinash Dixit to be President-elect and Anne Case on the executive committee.
Professor William J. Baumol recently made a major contribution to economic theory, along with Ralph E. Gomory, in their book Global Trade and Conflicting National Interests.
Memorial service held for Bill Branson at Princeton University Chapel, September 16, 2006.
Summer 2006
William Hoban Branson, John Dulles Professor in International Affairs, Emeritus; Professor of Economics and International Affairs, Emeritus, dies at age 68.
Dixit named to British Academy
Spring 2006
Ashenfelter devises inventive real-world tests to illuminate labor economics
Fall 2005
Alan Krueger received a Docteurs Honorary Causa from the University Libre de Brussels (announcement in French)
Mark Watson will receive an honorary doctorate at the University of Bern
Economist, professor emeritus Robert Kuenne dies at 81
Rosen named first master of Whitman College
Summer 2005
Baumol receives Italy's top scientific, cultural award
Spring 2005
Battaglini wins Kenneth Arrow Prize for Junior Economists
Bradford memorial service set for May 20
Watson named American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow
Rothschild named a Distinguished Fellow by the American Economic Assoication
Dixit elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences
Bernanke Nominated to Council of Economic Advisers
Rosen named chair of Bush's Council of Economic Advisers
David Bradford, Princeton economist and tax expert, dies
Fall 2004
Brunnermeier Wins Smith Breeden Prize
Journal Honors Kuhn With Best Paper Award
Summer 2004
Paul Krugman wins the 2004 Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences
"Interview with Ben S. Bernanke" in The Region, Banking and Policy Issues Magazine
Spring 2004
Michael Woodford Elected as Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Yacine Ait-Sahalia elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Mathemetical Statistics
Fall 2003
Alan Krueger Named Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Burton Malkiel named Distinguished Scholar by the Southern Finance Association
Summer 2003
Brunnermeier Receives Barclays Global Investors Award
Ashenfelter Receives IZA Prize in Labor Economics
Spring 2003
Harvey Rosen Receives President's Award for Distinguished Teaching
Alan Krueger named Carnegie Scholar
Anne Case and Christina Paxson to Receive Award
Roland Benabou Receives Guggenheim Fellowship
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