EACES Award 2000
The best doctoral dissertation in comparative economic systems and
economics of transition.
The European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES)
invites proposals for ‘EACES award 2000' for the best doctoral
dissertation in the fields of comparative economic systems and economics
of transition.
The award is endowed with Euro 700,- for the winner. He or she will be
given the opportunity to present his/her work at a plenary session of
the 6th EACES conference in Barcelona, Spain on September 7-9, 2000.
EACES will furthermore provide assistance to enable the winner to
publish his dissertation in book form.
The prize will be awarded to the work that in the opinion of the jury
has the greatest potential to impact the field of comparative economic
studies in the future. Both theoretical and empirical contributions are
appropriate. They may cover any area covered by the research sponsored
by EACES including comparative analysis of different economics systems,
evolution of economic systems and institutions, and the transition from
central plan to market economy.
Enquiries and Submissions
To be eligible for the ‘EACES award 2000', the doctoral dissertation
must have been accepted for the degree of PhD (or equivalent in
continental Europe) between January 1998 and December 1999. Further
enquiries may be addressed to the person below. The deadline for
submissions is January 31, 2000. Proposals, accompanied by one copy of
the dissertation and five copies of an abstract in English of no more
than 15 pages (1,5-spaced, normal fonts, incl. exhibits) should be send
to:
European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES)
c/o Dr. Klaus Meyer
CEES, Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
DK- 2000 Frederiksberg phone: (45) 3815 3033
Denmark fax: (45) 3815 3037
Past winners and their dissertations:
1998: Klaus Meyer (London Business School, now Copenhagen Business
School): Determinants of Direct Foreign Investment in Central and
Eastern Europe
1996: Bert van Selm (University of Groningen, now Leiden University):
The Economics of Soviet Break-up
1994: Wim Swaan (University of Amsterdam, now University of Maastricht):
Behaviour and Institutions under Economic Reform. Price Regulation and
Market Behaviour in Hungary.
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Klaus Meyer, PhD, Associate Professor
Center for East European Studies, Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: office: (45) 3815 3033, mobile: (45) 2216 2297
Fax: (45) 3815 3037, MAILTO:[log in to unmask]
Homepage: http://www.econ.cbs.dk/institutes/cees/staff/meyer.html
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