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January 31, 2008

Economic Communication Prize


Are you a great but untenured communicator of economic ideas? If so, here's a contest you should seriously consider entering.

Good luck!


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US writes:

The link is broken.

Posted February 1, 2008 04:47 AM

ilan writes:

The link is broken...

[It appears to be working fine now.--Econlib Ed.]

Posted February 2, 2008 07:54 AM

Snark writes:

But it appears, at least for 2007, that only tenured communicators won any prizes.

Posted February 2, 2008 11:17 AM

Steve Miller writes:

"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).

Posted February 5, 2008 03:28 PM

Snark writes:

Steve,

What makes you think that? None of them are (or were).

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.

Posted February 23, 2008 01:28 PM

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