Albert Rees Prize for the Outstanding Princeton Ph.D.
Dissertation in Labor Economics
The prize is awarded every two years for the Princeton Ph.D. dissertation, completed within the last six years, judged to have made the greatest contribution to labor economics. The prize commemorates Al Rees's great contributions to labor economics at Princeton as a scholar, teacher, mentor, colleague, and friend.
The prize carries an honorarium and a commemorative plaque.
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| 1999 | Kevin Hallock |
| 1997 | Patricia Anderson |