NES Graduate Oleg Itskhoki Received the John Bates Clark Medal


Oleg Itskhoki, NES graduate (MAE’2004), professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, received the John Bates Clark Medal in the AEA Awards Ceremony on January 7, 2023, during the ASSA Annual Meeting. This prize is a second most important award in economics after the Nobel Prize.

The news that Oleg Itshoki became the winner of this prestigious award was published in the spring of 2022. The American Economic Association website notes that Oleg Itskhoki has made fundamental contributions to both international finance and international trade. His most important contributions to international finance are his papers on general-equilibrium exchange-rate puzzles and exchange-rate pass-through. “Exchange Rate Disconnect in General Equilibrium” (Journal of Political Economy 2021) and the follow-up paper “Mussa Puzzle Redux”, both co-authored with another NES graduate, the London School of Economics professor Dmitry Mukhin, are likely to be considered Itskhoki’s landmark contributions to international finance.

One of the most prestigious anticipated AEA awards, the John Bates Clark Medal is awarded annually (formerly biennially from 1947-2009) to that American economist under the age of forty who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge. In the past the Clark Medal has been awarded to Zvi Griliches, one of the founders of the New Economic School, as well as to Nobel Prize winners Paul Krugman, David Card, Esther Duflo.

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