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Economic Journal referee prize 2022

 

Referees are a central part of the academic peer review process. They help to ensure that published papers meet the high standards of quality that the Economic Journal is aiming for, and they provide valuable feedback to authors in further improving their work.

The Economic Journal recognises the contribution of exceptional referees with its annual referee prize. The Journal is delighted to honour the following 14 referees who went beyond the call of duty during 2022:

  1. Sandro Ambuehl, University of Zurich, Switzerland
  2. Esteban Aucejo, Arizona State University, USA
  3. Salome Baslandze, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, USA
  4. Sydnee Caldwell, University of California, Berkeley, USA
  5. Francesco Fasani, University of Milan, Italy
  6. Albrecht Glitz, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain
  7. Qing Gong, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
  8. Alexey Makarin, MIT Sloan, USA
  9. Swapnika Rachapalli, University of Toronto, Canada
  10. Nicholas Ryan, Yale University, USA
  11. Andres Santos University of California, Los Angeles, USA
  12. Jan Stuhler Carlos III, University of Madrid, Spain
  13. Antonella Trigari, Bocconi University, Italy
  14. Hélène Turon, University of Bristol, UK