Harvard Ph.D. Student wins Klaus Liebscher Award
Ph.D. student, Tarek Hassan, of the Harvard University Department of
Economics has won the Klaus Liebscher Award from the Oesterreichische
Nationalbank of Austria for the best paper on Monetary Unions. His paper is entitled "Country Size, Currency Unions, and International Asset Returns". Tarek will travel to Vienna on May 14 to accept the award.
The Award was established in 2005 on the 65th birthday of Governor Klaus Liebscher to honor his commitment for Austria’s participation in European monetary union and to the cause of European integration.. The
award is one of two offered every year for outstanding scientific
policy-oriented papers on European monetary union and European
integration issues written by young economists from EU member or
candidate countries.
To learn more about Tarek Hassan's work click here.