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Quality of Research Discovery Award

Purpose

The Quality of Research Discovery Award intends to recognise research that makes a significant contribution to the field of knowledge in agricultural and resource economics. The work should demonstrate excellence in research methodology and may deal with conceptualization of researchable problems as well as empirical findings.

Amount of Prize

The winning nomination will receive a $500 cash award to be presented at the Society's annual conference dinner.

Eligibility

At least one of the co-authors of the work must have been a member of AARES when the work was published.  Publications for a period of up to three years prior to the 15 November submission due date are eligible for an award.

Entries

Entries are to be submitted to the AARES Office Manager, and should include one hard copy and one electronic copy of the publication. Up to three pages of other supporting evidence—including items such as a statement about the nature of the work and why it is prize-worthy, or letters of support by third parties may be submitted as well.

Entries must be received by 30 November of the year of publication (for items In Press, page proofs may be submitted along with a letter from the editor or publisher, indicating the date when the work will be published).

The publication may communicate the author's original research or include that of others, and the communication may be directed to audiences inside or outside the profession.

Selection Criteria

Seven major areas are to be considered in evaluating nominations as follows:

  • Importance of topic
  • Timeliness of topic
  • Excellence in published research intended primarily for an academic audience
  • Significance of research to the literature or other media
  • Organization and presentation of research
  • Economic content of research
  • Policy relevance

General

A maximum of one award will be given per year; however the Society reserves the right to make no award in the event that no entry is judged to be of sufficient merit.

The decision of the Council of the Society will be final and no correspondence will be entered into with entrants. Submission of a publication to be considered for the Prize implies acceptance of all of the conditions of the Prize.

Instructions to the Prize Committee

The committee will include three members. Normally, one member will be replaced each year, so the usual length of tenure of a member is three years. Normally, each member chairs the committee in his/her third year as a member.

The committee will determine the system to be used in judging entries and the specific criteria to be applied.

The committee should finalise its decision at least two weeks prior to the AARES conference in the year of the award, and should advise the Federal Secretary of the result so that he/she can prepare a cheque and certificate for presentation at the conference dinner.


Prize Committees


2011     M. Harris (Chair) / J. Mullen / J. Freebairn
2010     J. Mullen (Chair) / M. Harris / R. Kingwell
2009    C. O'Donnell (Chair) / J. Alston / J. Quiggin
2008    A. Rae (Chair) / R. Cullen / C. Tanner
2007    J. Mullen (Chair) / C. Tanner / K. Anderson / J. Bennett
2006    T. Ancev / L. Pechey / R. Cullen / J. Mullen
 
 

Previous Award Winners


Year
Recipient
  Publication title

2011
 
Abigail Okrent and Julian Alston
 
  Demand for Food in the United States: A Review of Literature, Evaluation of Previous Estimates and Presentation of New Estimates of Demand

2010

Julian Alston, Matthew Andersen, Jenni James and Philip Pardey
 
Persistence Pays:  US Agricultural Productivity Growth and the Benefits from Public R&D Spending 

2009


Kym Anderson
 
Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda
2008

David J. Pannell   Public Benefits, Private Benefits, and Policy Mechanism Choice for Land-Use Change for Environmental Benefits, Land Economics 84(2): 225-240

2007

No nominations received
   
2006  
 
Kym Anderson and Will Martin          Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda

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