The Exeter Prize is an annual prize awarded to the most outstanding article published in a refereed journal in the previous calendar year from the following fields: experimental economics, decision theory and behavioural economics.
Each year, we receive a very high number of nominations. The nominated papers are evaluated by a group of more than 20 researchers in the relevant fields and then shortlisted by the Exeter Prize committee. The shortlisted papers are then assessed by a panel, which decides the winner. This year our panel members are:
The nomination period for the Exeter Prize has now closed. The winner will be announced in the summer and the award ceremony will be held on September 14th, following the conclusion of the ESA conference. For more information on the Exeter Prize and previous winners, please click here.
Exeter Prize Committee Members (2023):
Each year, we receive a very high number of nominations. The nominated papers are evaluated by a group of more than 20 researchers in the relevant fields and then shortlisted by the Exeter Prize committee. The shortlisted papers are then assessed by a panel, which decides the winner. This year our panel members are:
- Eric Eyster (UC Santa Barbara)
- Rick Larrick (Duke University)
- Muriel Niederle (Stanford University)
The nomination period for the Exeter Prize has now closed. The winner will be announced in the summer and the award ceremony will be held on September 14th, following the conclusion of the ESA conference. For more information on the Exeter Prize and previous winners, please click here.
Exeter Prize Committee Members (2023):
- Oliver Hauser
- Miguel Fonseca
- Brit Grosskopf
- Todd Kaplan
- Pauline Vorjohann
- Edwin Ip