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The 2013 FEEM Award was conferred for the fifth year during the European Economic Association (EEA) Congress at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. The prize was presented on August 29, 2013 by FEEM Head of Communication Valentina Milella and Maristella Botticini, Scientific Chair of the Congress and member of the 2013 FEEM Award Commission. The FEEM committee has awarded the 2013 awards to:Jonathan Colmer (London School of Economics), Michele Piffer (London School of Economics), and Rosen Valchev (Duke University).

Interview with Jonathan Colmer, London School of Economics

  • Where does it come from the idea of investigating the impact of climate change on child education and labour activities in a developing country?
  • What are the effects -if any- of climate variability on child labour and education investments?

     

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    Interview with Michele Piffer, London School of Economics

  • What are the key features of your paper and how does it contribute to the existing literature
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    Interview with Rosen Valchev, Duke University

  • What are the key features of your paper and how does it contribute to the existing literature
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     – Find out more on the 2013 FEEM Award Edition