Calvó-Armengol International Prize

The Calvó-Armengol International Prize is awarded every two years by the Barcelona School of Economics in cooperation with the Government of Andorra to "a top researcher in economics or the social sciences younger than 40 years old for his or her contribution to the theory and comprehension of the mechanisms of social interaction."[1]

The prize was set up to honor the memory of Barcelona School of Economics Affiliated Professor and ICREA-UAB Professor Antoni Calvó-Armengol, a highly esteemed researcher from Andorra who died unexpectedly in November 2007 at the age of 37.[2] The prize ceremony takes place in Andorra, and an associated "Calvó-Armengol Lecture" is delivered by the recipient in Barcelona. The prize includes a cash award of 30,000 euros.

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The Calvó Prize was awarded for the first time in 2010 to Esther Duflo from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2019, Duflo became the first recipient of the Calvó Prize to be awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.


Year Prize Recipient Recipient's Institution
2022 Stefanie Stantcheva (to be awarded) Harvard University
2020 Benjamin Golub Northwestern University (Harvard University at time of award)
2018 Melissa Dell Harvard University
2016 Matthew Gentzkow Stanford University
2014 Raj Chetty Harvard University
2012 Roland Fryer Harvard University
2010 Esther Duflo Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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