Welton Prize winning papers
2010-2011 Welton Prize winning papers:
- Macroeconomics - Matthew Luzzetti and Seth Neumuller for “The Role of Learning in Accounting for the Rise in Consumer Unsecured Debt and Bankruptcies.”
- Microeconomics – Corey Garriott for “Information Droughts on the Limit Order Book.”
- Econometrics – Dan Ben-Moshe for “Identification and Estimation of Linear Dependent Multidimensional Unobservables.”
- Applied Economics – Claudia Ruiz for “From Pawn Shops to Banks: The Impact of Formal Credit on Informal Households.”
2011-2012 Welton Prize winning papers:
- Applied Micro - Mary Ann Bronson for “'Men May Come and Go, But Degrees Are Forever:' Changes in the Marriage Market and Gender Differences Educational Investments.”
- Economic Theory – Kenneth Mirkin for “The Informational Content of Unemployment: Equilibrium Forces and Dynamics.”
- Econometrics – Federico Zincenko for “Sieve Estimation in First-Price Auctions with Risk-Averse Bidders.”
- Macro/International – Matthew Luzzetti and Seth Neumuller for “Bankruptcy Reform and the Housing Crisis.”