Global Development and Environment Institute#Leontief Prize

The Leontief Prize (English: Leontief Prize ) is a science prize in economics. The award is dedicated to the Russian Nobel laureate economist Wassily Leontief and is assigned by the resident at Tufts University Global Development and Environment Institute annually since 2000 with two exceptions so far. The prize will be awarded in accordance Foundation Statute outstanding contributions to economic science that deal with realities and to promote a just and sustainable society.

Award winners

  • 2000: Amartya Sen and John Kenneth Galbraith
  • 2001: Herman Daly and Paul Streeten
  • 2002: Alice Amsden and Dani Rodrik
  • 2003: not awarded price
  • 2004: Robert Frank and Nancy Folbre
  • 2005: Chang Ha - joon and Richard R. Nelson
  • 2006: Juliet Schor and Samuel Bowles
  • 2007: Stephen DeCanio and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
  • 2008: José Antonio Ocampo and Robert Wade
  • 2009: not awarded price
  • 2010: Bina Agarwal and Daniel Kahneman
  • 2011: Nicholas Stern and Martin Weitzman
  • 2012: Michael Lipton and Peter Timmer
  • 2013: Albert O. Hirschman and Frances Stewart
  • 2014: Angus Deaton and James K. Galbraith
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