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The Exeter Prize is an economics prize of the University of Exeter Business School, which has been awarded since 2012. The Exeter Prize is awarded to the best paper published in the previous calendar year in a peer-reviewed journal in the fields of Experimental Economics, Decision Theory and Behavioural Economics.

Winners

  • 2016: David Budescu and Eva Chen for "Identifying Expertise to Extract the Wisdom of the Crowds". Management Science. 61: 267–280. 2015. 
  • 2015: Gary Charness, Francesco Feri, Miguel Melendez and Matthias Sutter for "Experimental games on networks: underpinnings of behavior and equilibrium selection". Econometrica. 2014. 
  • 2014: Tomasz Strzalecki for "Temporal Resolution of Uncertainty and Recursive Models of Ambiguity Aversion". Econometrica. 2013. 
  • 2013: Daniel Friedman and Ryan Oprea for "A Continuous Dilemma". American Economic Review. 2012. 
  • 2012: Michel Regenwetter, Jason Dana and Clintin P. Davis-Stober for "Transitivity of Preferences". Psychological Review. 2011. 
  • References

    Exeter Prize Wikipedia