Fri, 21 May 2010
Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) is pleased to announce that Professor Daniel John Zizzo (University of East Anglia), along with his co-author, Gordon Douglas Menzies (University of Technology, Sydney), has been nominated for the Kenneth J. Arrow Senior Prize, for his article, “Inferential Expectations,” which was published in The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics.
Named for renowned economist and Nobel laureate Kenneth J. Arrow, the prize is awarded annually for the paper by a senior economist that represents the very best of bepress economics publishing.
Selected from all papers published in bepress economics journals in 2009, Zizzo’s paper is competing with Ann Wolverton’s “Effects of Socio-Economic and Input-Related Factors on Polluting Plants' Location Decisions,” for this prestigious award.
To read and vote on the finalists for this prize and one awarded to the best junior faculty paper, please visit http://www.bepress.com/arrow.html.
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