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What are the authoritative awards in the field of economics?
This kind of thing can be found by searching online. Excerpt from the entry of The Economist in MBA think tank 1 Nobel Prize in Economics Nobel Prize in Economics, the full name of which is the Swedish Bank Economics Award in memory of alfred nobel, is usually called the Nobel Prize in Economics, also known as the Swedish Bank Economics Award.

The Nobel Prize in Economics does not belong to one of the five award fields mentioned in Nobel's will, but was added by the Swedish bank in memory of Nobel in 1968, and its selection criteria are the same as other awards. The winners were selected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, and the first prize was awarded at 1969 (the 300th anniversary celebration of the bank), which was won by Norwegian Frish and Dutchman Ding Bergen.

2. The John Bates Clark Medal, commonly known as the "Little Nobel Prize in Economics", was selected by the American Economic Association, which is another important honor in the economics field besides the Nobel Prize in Economics.

The John Bates Clark Award was established by the American Economic Association in 1947 on the occasion of the birth100th anniversary of john bates clark, the founder, the third president and the famous economist of the American Economic Association (1847- 1938). The purpose is to commemorate the marginal productivity theory and production exhaustion theory put forward by john bates clark, and to study the demand theory rooted in marginal utility. The award was established in 1947 and is selected every two years. The basic conditions for selection are scholars under the age of 40 who teach in American universities.

3. Adam Smith Award The Adam Smith Award of the American NABE Business Economic Association was established and awarded by the American National Business Economic Association (NABE), 1982. The selection of this award is based on the leadership of economists in the economic field and the practicality of their conceptual knowledge in work policies. Each winner will give a speech at the annual meeting of the American Business Economic Association. This speech will be published in some business and economic magazines.

4. david weir Prize in Economics "david weir Prize in Economics" established by Harvard University.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) China Huang Da-Mundell Prize in Economics China's economic development in the past 30 years has formed a unique China market economy model different from the western market economy system, which has accumulated many new materials for the refining and innovation of economic theory. China's "story" has attracted the attention of many western scholars, so building such a platform also provides an opportunity for China economists to go global.

Based on this consideration, the Huang Da-Mundell Prize in Economics came into being. The award was originally named "Huang Da Mundell Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award" and was named by Professor Robert. A Mundell, 1999 Nobel Prize winner in economics, a famous economist in China, honorary president of China Finance Association and former president of China Renmin University, Professor Huang Da. In February 2002, it was awarded by the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education-once every two years and awarded once a year. Up to now, it has been awarded three times, and 15 young scholars won the prize. In order to further expand the popularity and influence of the award and make the selection results more open, fair and transparent, in 2005, the award was officially renamed as "Yellow Rhubarb Award".

The purpose of establishing the Huang Da-Mundell Prize in Economics is to promote the development of economic education and the prosperity of economic research in China. Build an international exchange platform for doctoral training in economics in China, especially in the field of finance and finance; Advocate the academic character of inclusiveness, absorbing Chinese and western ideas, and being rigorous and realistic; Encourage more outstanding young scholars to contribute their talents to the modernization of China in the new century. In order to achieve this goal and reflect the seriousness, impartiality and authority of the award, the Huang Da-Mundell Prize in Economics has formulated strict standards and selection procedures. It is of great theoretical and practical significance to ask the topics of the participating papers to be based on the frontier of the discipline; Being able to reflect the development of this discipline and related fields, being at the leading level in China, or approaching or even reaching the international advanced level; Using internationally accepted research methods to explore and study has new research perspectives and unique insights, and has made breakthroughs in corresponding fields. In order to ensure the authority of the award, China Financial Policy Research Center hired domestic authoritative experts to form a special selection committee.

VI. China's China Prize in Economics The China Prize in Economics is the first and only economic prize awarded to individuals and rewarded for their long-term achievements in China. Its purpose is to reward China scholars who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of economic theory, policies and research methods. This prize is considered as the "Nobel Prize" in China's economics, and it is the highest-ranking economics prize in China at present.

Background of the establishment of China Economics Prize: The China Economics Prize was jointly established by China Macroeconomic Society and China Economic Reform Society.

Its purpose is to popularize the basic knowledge in the economic field by rewarding China scholars who have made outstanding contributions in the fields of economic theory, policies and research methods, make due contributions to the healthy development of China's economy, and promote the prosperity of China's economic theory research and the improvement of its policy-making level. & lt/dt & gt; & lt/dt & gt;