Peggy-und-Richard-Musgrave-Preis

Der Peggy-und-Richard-Musgrave-Preis (englisch Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize) ist eine Auszeichnung, die in jährlichem Turnus für herausragende Kongressbeiträge junger Wissenschaftler durch das in München ansässige International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF) vergeben wird.[1]

Der Preis wird seit 2003 in Erinnerung an die britisch-US-amerikanische Finanzwissenschaftlerin Peggy Brewer Musgrave (1924–2017) und den deutsch-US-amerikanischen Ökonomen Richard Abel-Musgrave (1910–2007) verliehen.[2]

Preisträger

JahrPreisträgerTitel der Arbeit
2023Augustin Bergeron, Elie Kabue Ngindu, Gabriel Tourek, Jonathan WeigelInformal Elites as Local Bureaucrats: How Working as a Tax Collector Improves the Performance of City Chiefs in the D.R. Congo
2022Carla MorenoThe Impact Of Pension Systems In Labor Markets With Informality
2021Daniel Garrett, Eric Ohrn, Juan Carlos Suarez SerratoEffects of International Tax Provision on Domestic Labor Markets
2020Jósef SigurðssonLabor Supply Responses and Adjustment Frictions: A Tax-Free Year in Iceland
2019Jonas LöbbingRedistributive Income Taxation with Directed Technical Change
2018Olle Folke, Johanna RickneAll the Single Ladies: Job Promotions and the Durability of Marriage
2017Tuomas Kosonen, Tuomas MatikkaDiscrete Earnings and Optimization Errors: Evidence from Student’s Responses to Local Tax Incentives[3]
2016Alisa TazhitdinovaAdjust me if I can't: The Effect of Firm Incentives on Labor Supply Responses to Taxes[4][5]
2015Joana NaritomiConsumers as tax auditors[6]
2014Christoph Basten, Maximilian von Ehrlich, Andrea LassmannIncome Taxes and the Costs of Housing in the Presence of Sorting[7]
2013Andreas BerneckerDivided We Reform? Evidence from US Welfare Policies
2012David AlbouyEvaluating the Efficiency and Equity of Federal Fiscal Equalization
2011David R. AgrawalThe Tax Gradient: Do Local Sales Taxes Reduce Tax Differentials at State Borders?
2010Niels JohannesenTax Evasion and Swiss Bank Deposits
2009Christian Leßmann, Gunther MarkwardtAid, Growth and Devolution[8]
2008Michael Elinder, Henrik Jordahl, Panu PoutvaaraSelfish and Prospective: Theory and Evidence of Pocketbook Voting[9]
2007Ruud A. de Mooij, Gaëtan NicodèmeCorporate Tax Policy and Incorporation in the EU
2006Johannes RinckeYardstick Competition and Public Sector Innovation[10]
2005Arnaud Dellis, Michael EversBlame-Game Politics in a Coalition Government (Dellis);[11] Federal Fiscal Transfers in Monetary Unions: NOEM Approach (Evers)[12]
2004Matz Dahlberg, Karin EdmarkIs There a "Race-to-the-Bottom" in the Setting of Welfare Benefit Levels? Evidence from a Policy Intervention[13]
2003Wojciech KopczukTax Bases, Tax Rates and the Elasticity of Reported Income

Einzelnachweise

  1. IIPF Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize, auf: iipf.net
  2. Hans-Werner Sinn: In memory of Peggy Musgrave, auf: cesifo-group.de
  3. Discrete earnings and optimization errors: Evidence from student’s responses to local tax incentives (PDF-Datei; 769 KB), auf: iipf.org
  4. Alisa Tazhitdinova: Adjust me if I can't: The Effect of Firm Incentives on Labor Supply Responses to Taxes (PDF-Datei; 1,1 MB), auf: iipf.org
  5. Newly-hired Assistant Professor Alisa Tazhitdinova has been awarded the Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize at the 72nd Congress of the International Institute for Public Finance. In: McMaster University, auf: mcmaster.ca
  6. Joana Naritomi: Consumers as tax auditors (PDF-Datei; 777 KB), auf:iipf.org
  7. Christoph Basten, Maximilian von Ehrlich, Andrea Lassmann: Income Taxes and the Costs of Housing in the Presence of Sorting (PDF-Datei; 1,9 MB), auf: iipf.org
  8. Christian Leßmann, Günther Markwardt: Aid, Growth and Devolution (PDF-Datei; 499 KB), auf: ssrn.com
  9. The 2008 Peggy and Richard Musgrave Prize. In: Research Institute of Industrial Economics, auf: ifn.se
  10. Johannes Rincke: Yardstick Competition and Public Sector Innovation (PDF-Datei; 269 KB), auf: iipf.org
  11. Arnaud Dellis: Blame-Game Politics in a Coalition Government (PDF-Datei; 393 KB), auf: iipf.org
  12. Michael Evers: Federal Fiscal Transfers in Monetary Unions: NOEM Approach (PDF-Datei; 278 KB), auf: iipf.org
  13. Is There a "Race-to-the-Bottom" in the Setting of Welfare Benefit Levels? Evidence from a Policy Intervention (PDF-Datei; 351 KB), auf: iipf.org