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Arnold Zellner Award and Dennis J. Aigner Award

The Arnold Zellner award and Dennis J. Aigner award were instituted in 2002 to be given in alternate years,. The Arnold Zellner award is given to the best theoretical paper of a year and the Aigner award to the best applied paper. Each year the co-editors nominate a list of potential articles as well as a selection committee consisting of five fellows and the selection committee makes the final decision.

A prize of $ 5,000 is awarded the author(s) of a winning paper.

Arnold Zellner Award
2008

X. Chen and Y. Fan, “Estimation of copula-based semiparametric time series models”, 130(2) (2006), 307-335.

2006

D. Bhattacharya, “Asymptotic inference from multi-stage samples” 126-1 (2005), 145-171.

2004

V. Chernozhukov and H. Hong, “An MCMC approach to classical estimation” 115-2 (2003), 293-346.

2002

T. Li, I. Perrigne, and Q. Vuong, “Conditionally independent private information in OCS wildcat acutions” 98-1 (2000), 129-161.

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Dennis J. Aigner
2007

Aakvik, J.J. Heckman and E.J. Vytlacil, “Estimating treatment effects for discrete outcomes when responses to treatment vary: an application to Norwegian vocational rehabilitation programs” 125-1/2 (2005), 15-51.

2005

K.T. Hansen, J.J. Heckman and K.J. Muller, “The effect of schooling and ability on achievement test scores” 121-1/2 (2004), 39-98.

2003

Y. Ait-Sahalia, Y. Wang, F. Yared, “Do option markets correctly price the probabilities of movement of the underlying asset?” 102-1 (2001), 67-110.


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