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King Juan Carlos Prize in Economics

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King Juan Carlos I Prize in Economics is an award recognizing the scientific career of Spanish or Latin American personalities in the field of the economics. It was created in 1986 by the Foundation José Celma Prieto and it is awarded every two years. The president of the jury is the governor of the Bank of Spain.

It is the most highly recognized prize for economics research in Spain and Latin America.

Awarded

These are the recipients of the prize:

References

King Juan Carlos Prize in Economics Wikipedia