Past Madden Memorial Medal winners
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2017
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Justin Doran
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2017 was awarded to Justin Doran for his paper US Metropolitan Area resilience: Insights from dynamic spatial panel estimation in Environment and Planning A (co-authored with Prof Bernard Fingleton). The paper is available here.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2017 was awarded to Justin Doran for his paper US Metropolitan Area resilience: Insights from dynamic spatial panel estimation in Environment and Planning A (co-authored with Prof Bernard Fingleton). The paper is available here.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2016
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Kristinn Hermannsson
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2016 was awarded to Kristinn Hermannsson for his paper Hermannsson (2016). Beyond Intermediates: The Role of Consumption and Commuting in the Construction of Local Input–Output Tables. Spatial Economic Analysis, 11(3), 315-339. The paper is available here.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2016 was awarded to Kristinn Hermannsson for his paper Hermannsson (2016). Beyond Intermediates: The Role of Consumption and Commuting in the Construction of Local Input–Output Tables. Spatial Economic Analysis, 11(3), 315-339. The paper is available here.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2015
Eoin O'Leary and Don Webber were awarded the 2015 award for their paper The role of structural change in European regional productivity growth, published in Regional Studies (vol 49.9: pages 1548-60). The paper is available here.
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Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2014
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2013
Calvin Jones
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2013 was awarded to Professor Calvin Jones of the Cardiff Business School for his paper entitled “Scenario for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction from Tourism: An Extended Tourism Satellite Account Approach in a Regional Setting” published in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism 21(3), pp. 458-472. |
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2012
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2011
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal Committee decided not to award a medal for 2011.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2010
Eveline van Leeuwen
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2010 was awarded to Dr. Eveline van Leeuwen of the Free University of Amsterdam for her paper entitled “The effects of future retail developments on the local economy: Combining micro and macro approaches” published in Papers in Regional Science, vol. 89, pp. 691-710. |
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2009
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Ronald McQuaid
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2009 was awarded to Ronald McQuaid of the University of Stirling, for his paper entitled ‘A model of the travel to work limits of parents’, published in Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 19-28.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2009 was awarded to Ronald McQuaid of the University of Stirling, for his paper entitled ‘A model of the travel to work limits of parents’, published in Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 19-28.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2008
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Dr David Pitfield
David Pitfield
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2008 was awarded to David Pitfield of the Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University, for his paper entitle ‘The Southwest effect: A time-series analysis on passengers carried by selected routes and a market share comparison’, published in the Journal of Air Transport Management Vol.14, pp. 113– 122.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2008 was awarded to David Pitfield of the Department of Civil and Building Engineering, Loughborough University, for his paper entitle ‘The Southwest effect: A time-series analysis on passengers carried by selected routes and a market share comparison’, published in the Journal of Air Transport Management Vol.14, pp. 113– 122.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2005
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Professor Kim Swales
Kim Swales
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2005 was awarded to Kim Swales, Professor of Economics at the University of Strathclyde and Research Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute, for his article entitled “Resource-constrained export-base regional multipliers: a Northian approach” which was published in the Journal of Regional Science, Vol.45, pp. 223-250.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2005 was awarded to Kim Swales, Professor of Economics at the University of Strathclyde and Research Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute, for his article entitled “Resource-constrained export-base regional multipliers: a Northian approach” which was published in the Journal of Regional Science, Vol.45, pp. 223-250.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2004
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Professor Amit Batabyal
Amit Batabyal
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2004 was awarded to Amit Batabyal (A. J. Gosnell Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology) for his paper entitled The persistence of ecological-economic systems: alternate measures and their properties, published in the Annals of Regional Science Vol.72 No2.
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2004 was awarded to Amit Batabyal (A. J. Gosnell Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Rochester Institute of Technology) for his paper entitled The persistence of ecological-economic systems: alternate measures and their properties, published in the Annals of Regional Science Vol.72 No2.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2003
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal Committee decided not to award a medal for 2003.
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2002
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John Parr
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2002 was awarded to John Parr of the University of Glasgow for his paper titled Missing Elements in the Analysis of Agglomeration Economies that was published in the International Regional Science Review Vol.25 No2, pp.151-168. T
The Moss Madden Memorial Medal for 2002 was awarded to John Parr of the University of Glasgow for his paper titled Missing Elements in the Analysis of Agglomeration Economies that was published in the International Regional Science Review Vol.25 No2, pp.151-168. T
Moss Madden Memorial Medal 2001
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Professor Bernard Fingleton
Bernard Fingleton
The first Moss Madden Memorial Medal was awarded to Bernard Fingleton of the University of Cambridge for his paper entitled Equilibrium and Economic Growth: Spatial Econometric Models and Simulations published in the Journal of Regional science Vol.41 No.1
The first Moss Madden Memorial Medal was awarded to Bernard Fingleton of the University of Cambridge for his paper entitled Equilibrium and Economic Growth: Spatial Econometric Models and Simulations published in the Journal of Regional science Vol.41 No.1