ARNOLD KLING
August 14, 2011
The Top Political Contributors
August 11, 2011
Gender and the New Commanding Heights
August 11, 2011
Jamie Galbraith Makes an Assumption
August 11, 2011
Macroeconometrics: The Science of Hubris
August 10, 2011
Real and Nominal Bond Yields
BRYAN CAPLAN
August 14, 2011
The Effect of Thumb Sucking on Income
August 12, 2011
The Voice of Cold, Hard Truth to All Would-Be Educators
August 12, 2011
Ability, Morality, and Prosperity: A Paper and a Report
August 11, 2011
The Theory of Time and Frittering
August 10, 2011
Male Variance and the Remnants of the Gender Gap
DAVID HENDERSON
August 9, 2011
Hayek in "Unbroken", Part Two
August 8, 2011
Hayek in "Unbroken"
August 5, 2011
James Bovard on the Peace Corps
August 4, 2011
Summers Way Off on FDR and 1941
August 3, 2011
The "Amazon" Tax


The link is broken.
The link is broken...
[It appears to be working fine now.--Econlib Ed.]
But it appears, at least for 2007, that only tenured communicators won any prizes.
"But it appears, at least for 2007, that only tenured communicators won any prizes."
What makes you think that? None of them are (or were).
Steve,
My apologies. 2007 Economic Communication prizes were awarded to a Co-director of Undergraduate Studies at Penn State, an Associate Professor of Economics at Hawaii Pacific University, and a Dept. of Economics lecturer at Towson.
The first recipient might as well be, and the second is really a distinction without difference. I'll grant your point in the case of the third recipient, but I can't understand why this would cause you to throw your tail up.