Awards
The association runs three annually awarded prizes:
- The EAEPE-Kapp Prize (formerly known as the K. William Kapp Prize and more recently as the EAEPE Prize), for the best published journal article on a theme broadly in accord with the EAEPE Theoretical Perspectives
- The EAEPE-Myrdal Prize (formerly known as the Gunnar Myrdal Prize), for the best monograph on a theme broadly in accord with the EAEPE Theoretical Perspectives
- The EAEPE-Simon Young Scholar Prize (formerly known as the Herbert Simon Young Scholar Prize), for the best conference paper by a young scholar under the age of 35.
- In 2007, in collaboration with the Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE), EAEPE ran a special competition to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Thorstein Veblen's birthday.
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