The Michael Szenberg Prize for the Best Article Published by The American Economist.
Grimes, Paul W.
The International Executive Board of Omicron Delta Epsilon and the
editorial team of The American Economist are pleased to announce this
year's recipients of the annual award for the best article
published by The American Economist. The award is given in honor of
Professor Michael Szenberg who served as Editor-in-Chief of The American
Economist for 38 years. During his tenure, Professor Szenberg provided
editorial guidance and counsel to hundreds of economists, significantly
raised the academic profile of the journal, and attracted articles from
the most prominent minds in the field.
Each year, the editors of The America, Economist choose an article
that best exemplifies the standards established under Professor
Szenberg's editorship. Specifically, winning papers will
* fill a void in the existing literature,
* address an important topic with critical policy or theoretical
implications,
* be well written, grammatically sound and engaging to read,
* employ sound methodological tools of analysis,
* if empirical, analyze an appropriate and novel dataset,
* demonstrate the importance of economic reasoning, and
* serve as a model for Omicron Delta Epsilon student members.
Winners of the Szenberg Prize are honored each year at the Allied
Social Sciences Association conference during a session sponsored by
Omicron Delta Epsilon. Recognition of the Prize is made with a
commemorative plaque.
The winners of the Michael Szenberg Prize for papers published in
2013 are:
Bichaka Fayissa and Anca Trajan, "Estimation of a Health
Production Function: Evidence from East-European Countries." (Vol.
58, No. 2, pages 134-148)