CentER Society Prize 2005

In 2005, the Prize was awarded for the best scientific contribution of a CentER graduate in (pure) economics, and the winner was announced by the Dean of the Faculty of Economics of Tilburg University, during his Christmas speech, on 20 December 2005.
And the (2005) winner was.....
Uri Gneezy
All graduate school alumni were invited to participate, not just members of CentER Society.
The nominees were:
1. Roel Beetsma
Ph.D. 1993, Supervisors: Rick van der Ploeg and Theo Nijman
Essays on Exchange Rates and Inflation
2. Uri Gneezy
Ph.D. 1997, Supervisor: Eric van Damme
Essays in Behavioral Economics
3. Jean-Jacques Herings
Ph.D. 1995, Supervisors: Dolf Talman and Jan van Geldrop
Static and Dynamic Aspects of General Disequilibrium Theory
4. Michael Kosfeld
Ph.D. 1999, Supervisors: Dolf Talman and Pieter Ruys
Individual Decision-Making and Social Interaction

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