Leading House Best Paper Award 2014
We congratulate the winner of the Leading House Best Paper Award 2014, Yvonne Oswald, for her paper (co-authored with Uschi Backes-Gellner) Learning for a bonus: How financial incentives interact with preferences published in the Journal of Public Economics 2014 (link).
The runner-up prizes 2014 are awarded to Johannes Kunz for his paper Analyzing Educational Achievement Differences between Second-Generation Immigrants: Comparing Germany and German-Speaking Switzerland published in the German Economic Review 2014 (link)...
...and Samuel Mühlemann for his paper (co-authored with Ben Kriechel, Harald Pfeifer and Miriam Schütte) Works Councils, Collective Bargaining, and Apprenticeship Training – Evidence From German Firms, published in Industrial Relations 2014 (link). Congratulations!