FEEM is pleased to announce the winners of the first edition of the FEEM Award
Meno di un minuto
We are pleased to announce the three winners of the first edition of the FEEM Award, a prize organized jointly with the European Economic Association (EEA) aimed at rewarding the best research by young economists.
The winners are:
- Benedicte Apouey with the paper entitled "Winning Big but Feeling no Better? The Effect of Lottery Prizes on Physical and Mental Health".
- Olga Shurchkov with the paper entitled "Under Pressure: Gender Differences in Output Quality and Quantity under Competition and Time Constraints".
- Laura Turner with the paper entitled "Household Response to Individual Shocks: Disability and Labor Supply".
To find out more go to the page of the FEEM Award 2009 .
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei