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Annual prize for best submitted article

Since 2007 Socio-Economic Review or SASE, respectively, have awarded an annual prize of $1000 for the best article published in a year’s volume. Winners are selected by SER’s Advisory Board and the prize is publicly presented at SASE’s Annual Meeting in the following year. You can access the prize-winning articles free of charge.


Volume 2010 Pil Ho Kim,
The East Asian Welfare State Debate and Surrogate Social Policy: An Exploratory Study on Japan and South Korea
Socio-Economic Review, 2010, issue 3

The prize was presented at the SASE Annual Meeting 2011 in Madrid, Spain.


Volume 2009 Fred Block and Matthew Keller
Where do innovations come from? Transformations in the US economy, 1970–2006
Socio-Economic Review, 2009, issue 3

The prize was presented at the SASE Annual Meeting 2010 in Philadelphia, USA.


Volume 2008 Lane Kenworthy and Leslie McCall
Inequality, public opinion and redistribution
Socio-Economic Review, 2008, issue 1

The prize was presented at the SASE Annual Meeting 2009 in Paris, France.


Volume 2007 Marc Schneiberg
What's on the path? Path dependence, organizational diversity and the problem of institutional change in the US economy, 1900–1950
Socio-Economic Review, 2007, issue 1

This first award was presented at the SASE Annual Meeting 2008 in San Jose, Costa Rica.