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每年的诺贝尔经济学奖颁奖历来为经济学界所广泛关注。然而,国内学术界对诺奖获奖者一般只是被动地从事追踪报道和进行事后研究,由于学术界在研究方面的滞后性,导致不少诺奖得主在其得奖之前根本不为国内学者所熟悉,以致只有等到其获奖之后才逐渐为学术界所熟悉。为此,本刊特开辟“潜在诺贝尔经济学奖得主学术贡献评介系列”大型专栏,以期对近年内具有实力摘取诺贝尔桂冠的经济学家进行超前学术研究。为确保所入选的经济学家均具有较高的国际学术地位,所评介的经济学家控制在如下学术地位之中:美国经济学联合会历届会长;英国皇家经济学会历届会长;欧洲经济学联合会历届会长;经济计量学协会历届会长;部分专业经济学协会会长;美国经济学联合会历届杰出资深会员;美国经济学联合会历届外籍荣誉会员;美国经济学联合会约翰·贝茨·克拉克奖部分得主;美国经济学联合会理查德·伊利讲座部分讲师。为控制本专栏所评介的经济学家范围,所评介的经济学家仅限于年龄不超过80周岁(1920年以后出生)的欧美当代经济学家。据此,本专栏所评介的经济学家将大致限制在下列经济学家范围之中:
The annual Nobel Prize in Economics has always been of widespread concern to the economists. However, scholars in the domestic academic circles generally only passively track reports and conduct ex post facto studies on the Nobel Prize winners. Due to the lagging nature of academic research, many Nobel prize winners are not familiar with domestic scholars until their winners , So that it will not become familiar to academics until after it is awarded. To this end, we hereby open up a large column titled “Series of Academic Contribution Evaluation of Potential Nobel Prize Winners in Economics”, with a view to conducting advanced academic research on economists with the strength to extract Nobel Prize in recent years. In order to ensure that each of the selected economists has a high international academic standing, the economists assessed are controlled in the following academic positions: past presidents of the Federation of American Economics; past presidents of the Royal Economic Society; Former chairman of the Institute of Economics and Metrology; past presidents of the econometrics society; presidents of some professional economic societies; past distinguished senior members of the Federation of American Economics; former foreign honorary members of the Federation of American Economic Societies; John of the American Economic Federation Part-time winner of the Bates Clarke Award; part-time lecturer at Richard Elliot, Federation of American Economics. In order to control the range of economists referred to in this column, the economists assessed are limited to contemporary European and American economists up to the age of 80 (born after 1920). Accordingly, the economists reviewed in this column will be broadly constrained by the following economists: