19.09.2011
PhD student Jan Grabovsek (IDEA) receives FEEM Award at 2011 EEA Congress
Jan Grobovsek, an advanced student of the UAB's International Doctorate in Economic Analysis (IDEA), one of the Barcelona GSE's reference doctoral programs, received a 2011 FEEM Award at the 26th European Economic Association (EEA) Congress at the University of Oslo in Norway. The award goes to the best three papers by young economists over the course of the five-day EEA Congress. Mr. Grobovsek's paper, "Development Accounting with Intermediate Goods," was chosen from more than 600 eligible papers on the 2011 program.
Rewarding new ideas on key economic issues
The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) began presenting the FEEM Award at the 2009 EEA Congress (hosted by the Barcelona GSE). The award replaces the Young Economist Award and aims to reward new ideas addressing key economic issues at the European and global scale. Eligible candidates should be less than thirty years of age and no more than three years past a PhD defense.
The 2011 FEEM Awards were presented in Oslo before the membership of the EEA and its President, Nobel Laureate Prof. Christopher Pissarides (London School of Economics). The selection process was conducted by the FEEM Award Commission: Prof. Alessandro Lanza (Eni Corporate University and FEEM), Prof. Espen Moen (Norwegian Business School and EEA Congress Program Chair), and Prof. Hélène Rey (London Business School).
In good company
With this award, Mr. Grobovsek joins the company of other Barcelona GSE community members who have won the Young Economist Award in previous years, including: