Princeton Economics Honors Hugo Sonnenschein with Named Senior Thesis Prize
The department will honor former Princeton Provost and Economics faculty member Hugo Sonnenschein with a named Senior Thesis Prize.
Continuing a distinguished tradition in support of economic theory research
The William S. Dietrich II Economic Theory Center was established in 2008 to support research in economic theory and its dissemination through short- and long-term visitors, conferences, and other activities. Each year, we host year-long fellowship programs along with several other short-term visitors.
Director: Pietro Ortoleva
Professor of Economics and Public Affairs
WebsitePh.D., New York University
pietro.ortoleva@princeton.edu392A Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building
Research Topics
Behavioral EconomicsEconomic TheoryPolitical EconomyQuitzé Valenzuela-Stookey, University of California, Berkeley
SERIES
Microeconomic Theory Seminar
The department will honor former Princeton Provost and Economics faculty member Hugo Sonnenschein with a named Senior Thesis Prize.
The prize is awarded annually to a renowned international economist whose research, in the spirit of the work undertaken by Professor Jean-Jacques Laffont, combines both the theoretical and the empirical.