Robert J. Shiller received the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics 2009Conference Reader 2007 "The Science and Practice of Monetary Policy Today" is now availableIn 2005 the Center for Financial Studies (CFS) in cooperation with Goethe University Frankfurt established an international academic prize, which is to be known as "The Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics". The prize is awarded biannually and was awarded for the third time on September 30, 2009.
The prize honors an internationally renowned researcher, who has excelled through influential contributions to research in the fields of finance and money and macroeconomics, and whose work has lead to practice and policy-relevant results. The first prize in 2005 was awarded to Eugene Fama, Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago, who was honored for his theory of efficient markets. The second award winner in 2007 was Michael Woodford, Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University for his fundamental contributions to the theory and practical analysis of monetary policy.
* Deutsche Bank Donation Fund in the Donor's Association for German Science
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