Adam Smith Award

Adam Smith Award je vedecké ocenenie v odbore ekonómia. Od roku 1982 ho udeľuje na pamiatku ekonóma Adama Smitha National Association for Business Economics. Prezident spoločnosti volí kandidáta, ktorý vynikol v odbore, a ktorého nápady a vedomosti sa reálne aplikujú. Pri odovzdávaní ceny na každoročnom stretnutí členov má nositeľ ocenenia prednášku.

Víťazi a názov prednášky

  • 1982 – Herbert Stein (American Enterprise Institute a University of Virginia): Conservatives, Economists and Neckties
  • 1983 – Charles P. Kindleberger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Was Adam Smith a Monetarist or a Keynesian?
  • 1984 – Karl Brunner (University of Rochester): The Poverty of Nations
  • 1985 – Robert M. Solow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): The Unemployment of Nations
  • 1986 – Paul McCracken (University of Michigan): Reluctant to Prosper
  • 1987 – George Stigler (University of Chicago): The Effect of Government on Economic Efficiency
  • 1988 – James M. Buchanan (George Mason University): On the Structure of An Economy: A Reemphasis of Some Classical Foundations
  • 1989 – Milton Friedman (Hoover Institution): The Suicidal Impulse of the Business Community
  • 1990 – James Tobin (Yale University): Living and Trading with Japan
  • 1991 – Gary Becker (University of Chicago): Education, Labor Force Quality and the Econom
  • 1992 – Václav Klaus: The Transformation of Eastern Europe
  • 1993 – Martin S. Feldstein (National Bureau of Economic Research): Rethinking Tax Policy
  • 1994 – Douglass North (Washington University): Economic Theory in a Dynamic Economic World
  • 1995 – Paul Krugman (Stanford University): What Difference Does Globalization Make?
  • 1996 – Murray Weidenbaum (Washington University): An Ambitious Agenda for Economic Growth
  • 1997 – Michael E. Porter (Harvard Business School): Location, Clusters, and the ‘New’ Microeconomics of Competition
  • 1998 – Michael Boskin (Stanford University): Capitalism and its Discontents
  • 1999 – Alan Blinder (Brookings Institution): How the Economy Came to Resemble the Model
  • 2000 – Alice Rivlin (Brookings Institutions): The Challenge of Affluence
  • 2001 – Henry Kaufman (Henry Kaufman & Co): What Would Adam Smith Say Now?
  • 2002 – George Kaufman (Loyola University Chicago), Edward J. Kane (Boston College), George Benston (Emory University): The Use of Economic Analysis to Affect Public Economic Policy, What Economic Principles Should Policymakers in Other Countries Have Learned from the S&L Mess, How Much Regulation of Financial Services Do We Really Need?
  • 2003 – Allan Meltzer (Carnegie Mellon University): Leadership and Progress
  • 2004 – Lawrence Klein (University of Pennsylvania): The State of Economic Linkages: A Retrospective and Prospective View
  • 2005 – Dale Jorgenson (Harvard University): Potential Growth of the U.S. Economy: Will the Productivity Resurgence Continue?
  • 2006 – William Poole (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis): The Monetary Policy Model
  • 2007 – John B. Taylor (Stanford University) The Explanatory Power of Monetary Policy Rules
  • 2008 – Michael Mussa (Peterson Institute for International Economics): Adam Smith and the Political Economy of a Modern Financial Crisis
  • 2009 – Lawrence Summers (National Economic Council): Principles for Economic Recovery and Renewal
  • 2010 – Janet Yellen (Federal Reserve Board): Macroprudential Supervision and Monetary Policy in the Post-crisis World
  • 2011 – Kenneth S. Rogoff (Harvard University): Long Run Implications of a Euro Implosion for the Global Monetary System
  • 2012 – George Soros (Soros Fund Management, Institute for New Economic Thinking): Vorlesung noch nicht gehalten
  • 2013 – Roger Ferguson (TIAA-CREF): Vorlesung noch nicht gehalten[1]
  • 2014 – Ben Bernanke (Brookings Institution): A Conversation between Ben Bernanke and Kai Ryssdal
  • 2015 – Ed Prescott (Arizona State University): Northern America's Production of Technology Capital is Transforming the World Economy
  • 2016 – William R. White (OECD): Ultra-Easy Money: Digging the Hole Deeper?
  • 2017 – Raghuram Rajan (University of Chicago)
  • 2018 – Carmen Reinhart (Harvard Kennedy School): Financial Crises: Past and Future[2]
  • 2019 – Arthur Laffer (Laffer Associates): Supply-Side Economics

Referencie

  1. Annual Meeting in San Francisco: Navigating Information Economy, National Association for Business Economics (nabe.com); 5. jún 2013
  2. The Adam Smith AwardThe Adam Smith Award; 9. február 2019

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