2009 - Emmanuel Farhi
2008 - Markus Brunnermeier
2007 - Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
2006 - Hélène Rey
2005 - Monika Piazzesi
2004 - Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe
2003 - Luigi Zingales
2002 - José Manuel Campa
2001 - Philip Lane
T
he 10th edition of the Bernácer Prize is launched. The Observatory of the BCE (OBCE) invites you to nominate candidates for the prize.
The Bernácer prize is awarded annually to recognise the work of young European economists and to encourage research on macroeconomic and financial issues. Nominations for the Bernácer Prize must be received by January 31, 2011.
Nominations must be sent by e- mail, under the title The 2010 BERNACER Prize to: info@obce.es
The Bernácer Prize is awarded annually to European economists under the age of 40, who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of macroeconomics and finance.
The Bernácer Prize was established in 2001 to recognise the work of young economists from the European Union and to stimulate research on European macroeconomics and financial issues.
The prize includes a diploma and a cash award of €30,000.