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May 6: Kris Inwood Wins Award for Paper Published in the Canadian Journal of Economics

Submitted by radovang on May 6th, 2014 4:45 PM

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Economics Professor Kris Inwood [1] has been awarded the Harry Johnson Prize by the Canadian Journal of Economics, for his paper “Trade Policy and Industrial Development: Iron and Steel in a Small Open Economy, 1870-1913” [2]. The paper was co-authored with Professor Ian Keay from the Department of Economics at Queen's University.

The Harry Johnson Prize is awarded annually to the author or aurthors of the paper judged to be the best published in the Journal during the preceding calendar year. The award will be presented to Dr. Inwood in Vancouver later this month.

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[1] https://www.uoguelph.ca/business/node/5764 [2] http://economics.ca/cgi/jab?journal=cje&article=v46n4p1265