John Wiley & Sons Inc., a global research and education company, and the British Academy have announced the winners of the 2018 Wiley Prize in Economics and the Wiley Prize in Psychology.
The annual Wiley Prize in Economics, made in partnership with the British Academy, rewards achievement in research for an outstanding early career economist with a prize of £5,000. The 2018 winner is Mirka Draco, University of Warwick, for promising early-career work and particularly for his research on the effect of Chinese imports.
The Wiley Prize in Psychology also provides an award of £5,000 in recognition of excellence in research in psychology. It alternately rewards an outstanding international scholar and promising early career work by a UK-based psychologist. The 2018 outstanding international scholar is Sarah Lloyd-Fox, Birkbeck, University of London and University of Cambridge, for her exceptional empirical and methodological contributions to the study of infants.
Brought to you by Scope e-Knowledge Center, a trusted global partner for digital content transformation solutions - Abstracting & Indexing (A&I), Knowledge Modeling (Taxonomies, Thesauri and Ontologies), and Metadata Enrichment & Entity Extraction.