Econometric Reviews Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award for a paper in Econometric Reviews is given to the best paper published in the journal in prior years. It is intended to be awarded every year, and it may be shared by several papers. An Award Committee of the Editorial Board assesses and ranks papers. The paper is selected over specified period of years, and designated accordingly.
2021-2022 winner: Zhengfei Yu, 'Detecting multiple equilibria for continuous dependent variables', 40(7).
2021-2022 honorable mention: Hande Karabiyik, Joakim Westerlund and Paresh Narayan, 'Panel data measures of price discovery,' 41(3).
2019-2020 winner: Yi-Ting Chen and Ruey S. Tsay, 'Time evolution of income distributions with subgroup decompositions', 39(8).
2017-2018 winner: Tomohieo Ando and Jushan Bai, 'Selecting the regularization parameters in high-dimensional panel data models: Consistency and efficiency', 37(3).
Browse the award-winning papers below.