The NZIER Early Career Economics Leader Award
The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research is pleased to announce Otago University Associate Professor Dennis Wesselbaum as the 2023 NZIER Early Career Economics Leader Award recipient.
Professor Wesselbaum was awarded the $10,000 prize for his contributions to academia, the profession and work with the media. Selection Panel, Professor Les Oxley said, “There was a strong set of nominees this biennium from which Dennis stood out. The Selection Panel singled out his topical work on inflation, labour market reform, and fair pay agreements as impacting real-world decision making.”
Professor Wesselbaum is the Editor-in-Chief of New Zealand Economics Papers and Vice President of the New Zealand Association of Economists. He has played an important role in the Otago Foreign Policy School.
The Selection Panel includes the NZIER Panel Chair, the President of the New Zealand Association of Economists, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Governor of the Reserve Bank, an academic, a business leader or their nominees.
The NZIER Early Career Economics Leader Award is part of the NZIER Public Good Programme, organised and underwritten by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research to recognise and encourage the advancement of economics in New Zealand. This is a biennial award.
This is a biennial award.
Previous Economics Award winners
- 2023 Dennis Wesselbaum
- 2021 Dr Isabelle Sin - recipient of the inaugural NZIER Early Career Economics Leader Award
- 2020 The Awarding Panel elected not to present an award in 2020
- 2019 Dr John McDermott
- 2018 Professor Gail Pacheco
- 2017 Dame Paula Rebstock
- 2016 Professor John Creedy
- 2015 Dr Alan Bollard
- 2014 Professor Marilyn Waring
- 2013 Professor Jacques Poot
- 2012 Norman Gemmell
- 2011 The Awarding Panel elected not to present an award in 2011
- 2010 Dr Suzi Kerr
- 2009 Dr Brian Easton
- 2008 Professor John Gibson
- 2007 Dr Caroline Saunders
- 2006 The Awarding Panel elected not to present an award in 2006
- 2005 Dr Arthur Grimes
- 2004 Dr Grant Scobie
- 2003 Robert Buckle
- 2002 Professor Peter Lloyd
- 2001 Roger Kerr
- 2000 Professor Peter Phillips
- 1999 Dr Donald Brash
- 1998 Professor Gary Hawke
- 1997 Dr Graham Scott
- 1996 Professor Lewis Evans
- 1995 Sir Frank Holmes
- 1994 Dr Roderick Deane
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