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Prize Essay Competition 2010
2009 Winners. (Awards to be presented in 2010)
The Joint winners of the 2009 Competition were Doris Laepple for her essay entitled: 'Adoption and Abandonment of Organic Farming: An Empirical Investigation of the Irish Drystock sector'
and
Graeme Doole for his essay entitled: 'Evaluating Input Standards for Non-point Pollution Control Under Firm Heterogeneity.
Ms Laepple is based at the Rural Economy Research Centre, Teagasc, Ireland and Dr. Doole is based at the Centre of Environmental Economics and Policy, University of Western Australia. Both essays will be published in the Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol 61, Issue 3 later in 2010.
The Agricultural Economics Society invites the submission of essays on the following conditions.
(a) In the year of submission, the author must be within six years of graduation or, in the case of non-graduates, under 30 years old.
(b) The subject, chosen by the author, may deal with any aspect of agricultural economics. Essays should be presented in the style and length appropriate to a short paper (< 6,000 words) submitted for publication in the Journal of Agricultural Economics. (Notes on submission are contained on the inside back cover of each issue of the Journal)
(c) Essays must be accompanied by a declaration that they are solely the work of the author.Preference will be given to essays based upon the original work and experience of the author; where the work and experience of others is relied upon, full reference must be given.
(d) Anonymous entries should be submitted by 30 November 2010, and sent as an electronic attachment (pdf) with a covering letter containing the author's details, to the Secretary of the AES, c/o secretariat.aes@googlemail.com, with a copy to the Editor at: jae.editor@ncl.ac.uk.
(e) The prize will be awarded to an essay that is judged to be likely, after any revision that may be proposed by the Editorial Committee, to be suitable for publication in the Journal of Agricultural Economics.
(f) The External Editors will act as judges, with discretion to award prize money of £1,000. Their decision will be final.
Past winners of the Prize Essay Competition (the year shown is that in which the award was presented)
1963 J. B. Dent
1964 J.Dixon
1966 D.R.Colman & G.E.Dalton
1967 A.J.Rayner
1968 L.D.McClements
1970 J.Lingard
1971 H.Wagstaff & J.O.S.Kennedy
1972 D.Blandford
1973 T.J.Ryan
1977 M.Hector & D.M.Shucksmith
1978 E.J.Woods & P.J.Dawson
1981 P.Townsend
1982 M.Burton
1983 G.N.Robinson
1984 J.R.Coleman & P.M.de Kobbe
1985 B.White
1988 J.G.Beynon
1989 D.Pannell
1990 R.Tiffin
1991 A.J.Balance
1992 T.A.Lloyd
1993 D.N.Cooper
1995 A.Bailey & P.Vaze
1996 S.S.Hussain
1997 Klaus Saihofer
1998 Mary Keeney
1999 Andrew Barnes
2001 Atanu Ghoshray
2002 Habtu Weldegebriel
2003/05 No awards
2006 Abbie McCartney
2007 Danny Campbell
2008 No award
2009 Laura Greig
2010 Doris Laepple and Graeme Doole (joint winners)
Entries must be received by 30 November 2010


