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GILLES DOSTALER AWARD

The award was created in the memory of Gilles Dostaler, thanks to the generosity of his widow Marielle Cauchy. This prize recognizes scholarly achievements of young research fellows working on one of Gilles Dostaler’s many fields of interest — e.g., Marx and Classical political economy, Keynes, Hayek, critical approaches to free markets theories, relationships between economics, politics, philosophy and ethics, etc. It is awarded to scholars below the age of 35 at the time of the annual conference in recognition of an outstanding article not necessarily already published or published within the two previous years. It consists of 500 euro and a waiving of the conference fee when the prize is awarded.

2024 Award Recipient: Edoardo PERUZZI

Edoardo Peruzzi is a postdoctoral researcher in the ERC-funded project MODEL TRANSFER at Leibniz University Hannover (LUH). His research focuses on the history and philosophy of economics, general philosophy of science, and law and economics. He is currently working on two main projects: the first explores the construction and transfer of formal templates in game theory and their role in advancing scientific progress within the social sciences. The second examines the transfer and use of scientific models to produce evidence in legal proceedings. Before joining LUH, he studied philosophy and economics at the Scuola Normale Superiore, the University of Pisa, and the University of Siena. He was a visiting scholar at the TINT Centre for Philosophy of Social Science at the University of Helsinki and the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University.

Article: “Models on Trial: Antitrust Experts Face Daubert Challenges”, Journal of Economic Methodology, 30:4 (2023), 337-351

Past award winners

Adrien Faudot (2023)

Nicolas Camilotto (2022)

Quentin Couix (2021)

Pierre Hernan-Rojas (2020)

Raphaël Fèvre (2019)

Regis Servant (2018)

Reinhard Schumacher (2017)

Lucy Brillant (2016)

Philippe Gillig (2015)

Laurie Bréban (2014)

[2013: Not awarded]

Mario Cedrini (2012)