APE Organized Section Prizes at APSA 2023

Congratulations to the APE Organized Section's Inaugural Prize Winners -- Asya Magazinnik, Melissa Sands, Michael Hankinson, Nicolas Short, and Brian Libgober!
 APE Organized Section Prizes at APSA 2023

The American Political Economy organized section awarded three prizes to five worthy APE scholars. Congratulations to all the prize winners and many thanks to those who served on prize committees.

1. Best Paper on American Political Economy, Recipients: Michael Hankinson, Asya Magazinnik, and Melissa Sands, "The Policy Adjacent:  How Housing Policy Generates Feedback among Neighboring Residents"

(Committee: Paul Pierson, Isabel Perera, Jonathan Rodden)

2. Best Dissertation on American Political Economy, Recipient: Nicolas Short, “The Politics of the Americana Knowledge Economy”

(Committee: Jake Grumbach, Margaret Weir, Nicholas Carnes)

3. Emerging Scholar in American Political Economy, Recipient: Brian Libgober

(Committee: Kathleen Thelen, Jane Gingrich, Daniel Galvin)

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