John Bates Clark Medal

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The John Bates Clark Medal is awarded biannually by the American Economic Association to "that American economist under the age of forty who is judged to have made a significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge". Named after the American Neoclassical economist John Bates Clark (1847-1938), it is considered one of the two most prestigious awards in the field of economics, along with the Nobel Prize. Around 40% of past Medal winners have gone on to win the more frequently-awarded Nobel, following an average wait of 22 years.

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Date in parentheses is the year in which the Nobel Prize was awarded or co-awarded.

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