Recent Prize Recipients
To see a brief statement of the Ettinger prize winners, click on their names.
- Giang Ho – "Trade Liberalization with Idiosyncratic Distortions: Theory and Evidence from India" in 2011.
- Kei Kawakami – "The Formation of Exchanges: Risk Sharing and Information Aggression" in 2010.
- Simeon Alder – "In the Wrong Hands: Complementarities, Resource Allocation, and Aggregate TFP" in 2009.
- Anna D’Souza – "The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention: Changing the Currents of Trade" in 2009.
- David Lagakos – "Superstores or Mom and Pops? Market Size, Technology Adoption and TFP Differences" in 2008.
- Guillermo Ordonez – "Fragility of Reputation and Clustering in Risk-Taking" in 2008.
- Ken Ahearn – "Markets Talk Firms Listen: The Dynamics of Repeat Acquires" in 2007.
- Mariano Tappata – "Rockets and Feathers: Understanding Asymmetric Pricing" in 2006.
- Leah Brooks – "Voluntering to be Taxed: Business Improvement Districts and the Supplemental Provision of Public Goods" in 2005.
- Tao-yi Joseph Wang – "Is Last Minute Bidding Bad?" in 2004.
- Joel David – "Competition, Innovation, and the Sources of Product Quality and Productivity Growth" in 2011.
- Dan Ben-Moshe – "Identifiction and Estimation of Linear Dependent Multidimensional Unobservables" in 2011.
- Roberto N. Fattal Jaef – "Idiosyncratic Distortions and Firm Dynamics: Implications for Aggregate Productivity and Welfare" in 2010.
- Claudia Ruiz – "From Pawn Shops to Banks: The Impact of Formal Credit on Informal Households" in 2010.
- Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo Echavarria– "The Labor Wedge as a Matching Friction" in 2009.
- Paulina Restrepo Echavarria – "Business Cycles in Developing versus Developed Countries: The Importance of the Informal Economy" in 2008.
- David Lagakos – "Explaining Cross-Country Productivity Differences in Retailing" in 2007.
- Guillermo Ordonez – "Slow(er) Boom, Sudden Crash: Asymmetry on Lending Rates and Financial Frictions" in 2006.
- Nina Walton – "The Price of Admission: Who Gets into Private School, and How Much Do They Pay?" in 2006.
- Matias Iaryczower – "Essays on Political Influence" in 2005.
- Alper Ozgit – "Market Structure and Pricing" in 2005.