The William F. Sharpe Award for Scholarship in Financial Research is an award given each year to the author of the research article published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) which has made the most important contribution to financial economics. The award is dedicated to William F. Sharpe, a financial economist at Stanford University and winner of the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, and was established 1999. It is affirmed with a $5000 reward financed donated by the Litzenberger Family Foundation, Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, William Alberts, Norman Metcalfe, and the University of Washington School of Business Administration, among others. Nominees for the William F. Sharpe Award are voted for by JFQA readers and the journal's associate edito
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| - Le prix William F. Sharpe de bourses d'études en recherche financière est un prix créé en 1999 décerné chaque année à l'auteur de l'article de recherche publié dans le (en) (JFQA) qui a apporté la contribution la plus importante à l'. Les candidats au prix William F. Sharpe sont élus par les lecteurs de la (en) et les éditeurs associés de la revue, qui choisissent ensuite un lauréat parmi les nominés. Le prix est dédié à William F. Sharpe, économiste financier à l'université Stanford et lauréat du prix Nobel 1990 des sciences économiques. (fr)
- The William F. Sharpe Award for Scholarship in Financial Research is an award given each year to the author of the research article published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) which has made the most important contribution to financial economics. The award is dedicated to William F. Sharpe, a financial economist at Stanford University and winner of the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, and was established 1999. It is affirmed with a $5000 reward financed donated by the Litzenberger Family Foundation, Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, William Alberts, Norman Metcalfe, and the University of Washington School of Business Administration, among others. Nominees for the William F. Sharpe Award are voted for by JFQA readers and the journal's associate edito (en)
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| - Le prix William F. Sharpe de bourses d'études en recherche financière est un prix créé en 1999 décerné chaque année à l'auteur de l'article de recherche publié dans le (en) (JFQA) qui a apporté la contribution la plus importante à l'. Les candidats au prix William F. Sharpe sont élus par les lecteurs de la (en) et les éditeurs associés de la revue, qui choisissent ensuite un lauréat parmi les nominés. Le prix est dédié à William F. Sharpe, économiste financier à l'université Stanford et lauréat du prix Nobel 1990 des sciences économiques. (fr)
- The William F. Sharpe Award for Scholarship in Financial Research is an award given each year to the author of the research article published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) which has made the most important contribution to financial economics. The award is dedicated to William F. Sharpe, a financial economist at Stanford University and winner of the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, and was established 1999. It is affirmed with a $5000 reward financed donated by the Litzenberger Family Foundation, Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation, William Alberts, Norman Metcalfe, and the University of Washington School of Business Administration, among others. Nominees for the William F. Sharpe Award are voted for by JFQA readers and the journal's associate editors, and the managing editors of the journal select a winner among the nominees. (en)
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