John Bates Clark Medal

The John Bates Clark Medal is awarded by the American Economic Association to "that American economist under the age of forty who is adjudged to have made a significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge."[1] The award is named after the American economist John Bates Clark (1847–1938).

According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, it "is widely regarded as one of the field's most prestigious awards... second only to the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences."[2] Many of the recipients went on to receive the Nobel Prizes in their later careers, including the inaugural recipient Paul Samuelson. The award was made biennially until 2007, but from 2009 is now awarded every year because of the growth of the field.[3] Although the Clark medal is billed as a prize for American economists, it is sufficient that the candidates work in the US at the time of the award; US nationality is not necessary to be considered.[1]

Past recipients

YearMedalists[1]Institution (at time of receipt)Alma mater (PhD)NationalityNobel Prize
1947Paul SamuelsonMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHarvard UniversityUnited States1970
1949Kenneth E. BouldingUniversity of MichiganUniversity of OxfordUnited States
1951Milton FriedmanUniversity of ChicagoColumbia UniversityUnited States1976
1955James TobinYale UniversityHarvard UniversityUnited States1981
1957Kenneth ArrowStanford UniversityColumbia UniversityUnited States1972
1959Lawrence KleinUniversity of PennsylvaniaMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States1980
1961Robert SolowMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHarvard UniversityUnited States1987
1963Hendrik S. HouthakkerHarvard UniversityUniversity of AmsterdamNetherlands
1965Zvi GrilichesHarvard UniversityUniversity of ChicagoIsrael
1967Gary BeckerUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ChicagoUnited States1992
1969Marc NerloveYale UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited States
1971Dale W. JorgensonHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityUnited States
1973Franklin M. FisherMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHarvard UniversityUnited States
1975Daniel McFaddenUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of MinnesotaUnited States2000
1977Martin FeldsteinHarvard UniversityUniversity of OxfordUnited States
1979Joseph StiglitzPrinceton UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States2001
1981Michael SpenceHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityUnited States2001
1983James HeckmanUniversity of ChicagoPrinceton UniversityUnited States2000
1985Jerry A. HausmanMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of OxfordUnited States
1987Sanford J. GrossmanPrinceton UniversityUniversity of ChicagoUnited States
1989David M. KrepsStanford UniversityStanford UniversityUnited States
1991Paul KrugmanMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States2008
1993Lawrence SummersWorld BankHarvard UniversityUnited States
1995David CardUniversity of California, BerkeleyPrinceton UniversityCanada2021
1997Kevin M. MurphyUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ChicagoUnited States
1999Andrei ShleiferHarvard UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2001Matthew RabinUniversity of California, BerkeleyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2003Steven LevittUniversity of ChicagoMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2005Daron AcemogluMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyLondon School of EconomicsTurkey, United States
2007Susan AtheyStanford UniversityStanford UniversityUnited States
2009Emmanuel SaezUniversity of California, BerkeleyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyFrance
2010Esther DufloMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyFrance2019
2011Jonathan LevinStanford UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2012Amy FinkelsteinMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2013Raj ChettyHarvard UniversityHarvard UniversityUnited States
2014Matthew GentzkowUniversity of ChicagoHarvard UniversityUnited States
2015Roland G. Fryer Jr.Harvard UniversityPennsylvania State UniversityUnited States
2016Yuliy SannikovPrinceton UniversityStanford UniversityUkraine
2017Dave Donaldson[4]Stanford University [5]London School of EconomicsCanada
2018Parag Pathak[6]Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHarvard UniversityUnited States[7]
2019Emi Nakamura[8]University of California, BerkeleyHarvard UniversityUnited States and Canada
2020Melissa Dell[9]Harvard UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2021Isaiah Andrews[10]Harvard UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
2022Oleg Itskhoki[11]University of California, Los AngelesHarvard UniversityRussia and United States[12]
2023Gabriel Zucman[13][14]Ecole normale supérieure, Paris and University of California, BerkeleySchool for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS)France
2024Philipp Strack[15]Yale UniversityUniversity of Bonn[16]Germany

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