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We congratulate the winner of the Leading House Best Paper Award 2019, Insa Weilage, for her paper The benefits of adult learning: Work-related training, social capital, and earnings (co-authored with Jens Ruhose and Stephan L. Thomsen), published in the Economics of Education Review in 2019 (link).
The runner-up prizes 2019 are awarded to Miriam Rinawi for her papers Labour market transitions after layoffs: The role of occupational skills (co-authored with Uschi Backes-Gellner) (link) and Firms’ method of pay and the retention of apprentices (co-authored with Uschi Backes-Gellner) (link), both published in the Oxford Economic Papers in 2019.
2022
Winner: Christian Eggenberger
Runner-up: Noémi Péter, Tobias Schlegel and Curdin Pfister
2021
Winner: Curdin Pfister and Miriam Koomen
Runner-up: Filippo Pusterla, Tobias Schlegel and Curdin Pfister
2020
Winner: Maria Zumbühl
Runner-up: Patrick Lehnert, Damiano Pregaldini
2019
Winner: Insa Weilage
Runner-up: Miriam Rinawi
2018
Winner: Jens Mohrenweiser
Runner-up: Aurélien Abrassart , Mirjam Strupler Leiser
2017
Winner: Simone Balestra, Christian Eggenberger and Miriam Rinawi, Noemi Peter
2016
Winner: Samuel Mühlemann
Runner-up: Simone Balestra, Katherine Caves and Simone Balestra
2015
Winner: Samuel Mühlemann
Runner-up: Johannes Meuer and Christian Rupietta, Simon Janssen and Simone Tuor Sartore
2014
Winner: Yvonne Oswald
Runner-up: Johannes Kunz, Samuel Mühlemann
2013
Winner: Samuel Mühlemann
Runner-up: Simon Janssen
2012
Winner: Dolores Messer
Runner-up: Regula Geel, Samuel Mühlemann
2011
Winner: Samuel Mühlemann
Runner-up: Katja Görlitz, Samuel Mühlemann, Jürg Schweri
2010
Winner: Katja Görlitz
Runner-up: Simone N. Tuor Sartore, Samuel Mühlemann and Harald Pfeifer and Günter Walden and Felix Wenzelmann
2009
Winner: Jens Mohrenweiser and Prof. Dr. Thomas Zwick
Runner-up: Stefan Denzler, Maria Cattaneo
2008
Winner: Thomas Zwick and Thomas Hempell
Runner-up: Dr. Stephan Veen