The SERIEs Award has been established by the Spanish Economic Association to encourage the submission of high quality research to SERIEs, Journal of the Spanish Economic Association. The Award, established in 2014, is given every two years to an outstanding research contribution published in SERIEs over the past four years. The selection of the awarded article is based on the scientific excellence and it is carried out by a committee of three researchers appointed by the Executive Commission of the AEE. The SERIEs Award is given in the Presidential Address of SAEe.
The past winners were:
SERIEs AWARD 2014
Committee: Jaime Alonso, Maia Güell and Diego Puga
Winners: Francisco Alcalá and Pedro J. Hernández for their paper “Firms’ main market, human capital, and wages,” SERIEs, vol. 1, issue 4, September 2010.
SERIEs AWARD 2016
Committee: Jaime Alonso, Maia Güell and Diego Puga
Winners: Ozlem Akin, José García Montalvo, Jaume García Villar, José-Luis Peydró and Josep Maria Raya for their paper “The real estate and credit bubble: evidence from Spain,” SERIEs, vol. 5, issue 2-3, August 2014.
SERIEs AWARD 2018
Committee: Luisa Fuster, Maia Güell and Diego Puga
Winners: Miguel García-Posada and Juan S. Mora-Sanguinetti for their paper “Are there alternatives to bankrutcy? A study of small business distress in Spain,” SERIEs, vol. 5, issue 2-3, August 2014.
SERIEs AWARD 2020
Committee: Luisa Fuster, Maia Güell and Klaus Desmet.
Winner: Joan Llull for his paper “Understanding international migration: evidence from a new dataset of bilateral stocks (1960-2000),” SERIEs, vol. 7, August 2016.
SERIEs AWARD 2022
Committee: Klaus Desmet, Rosa Ferrer and Juan de Dios Moreno.
Winner: Enrique Moral-Benito for his paper “Growing by learning: firm-level evidence on the size-productivity nexus,” SERIEs, vol. 9, issue 1, March 2018.