Nakahara Prize
The Nakahara Prize is an award from the Japanese Economic Association. It is given every year since 1995. The prize is for Japanese economists younger than 45 years old. They get the prize because their work has become well-known internationally. The prize is named after its sponsor Nobuyuki Nakahara. The purpose of the prize is to encourage young economists to publish excellent papers and books internationally. In 2016, Sagiri Kitao was the first woman to win the prize.
Recipients
Year | Recipients | University |
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1995 | Fumio Hayashi | University of Tokyo |
1996 | Kiminori Matsuyama | Northwestern University |
1997 | Nobuhiro Kiyotaki | London School of Economics |
1998 | Kiyohiko Nishimura | University of Tokyo |
1999 | Akira Okada | Kyoto University |
2000 | Kazuya Kamiya | University of Tokyo |
2001 | Charles Horioka | Osaka University |
2002 | Michihiro Kandori | University of Tokyo |
2003 | Hideshi Itoh | Hitotsubashi University |
2004 | Hitoshi Matsushima (economist) | University of Tokyo |
2005 | Takeo Hoshi | University of California, San Diego |
2006 | Yuichi Kitamura | Yale University |
2007 | Akihiko Matsui | University of Tokyo |
2008 | Atsushi Kajii | Kyoto University |
2009 | Hideo Konishi | Boston College |
2010 | Takashi Kamihigashi | 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 |
2015 | Keisuke Hirano | University of Arizona |
2016 | Sagiri Kitao | Keio University |
2017 | Hiroyuki Kasahara | University of British Columbia |
2018 | Toshihiko Mukoyama | University of Virginia |
Related pages
- John Bates Clark Medal
- Yrjö Jahnsson Award
- Gossen Prize
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