Brattle Prize

Brattle Prize

The Brattle Prize is an annual prize given to authors with the best corporate finance research papers published in the Journal of Finance.

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Each year the associate editors of the Journal of Finance award five papers for excellence. The two best finance papers in the subfield of corporate finance and the three best other papers from among all those papers that appeared in the first five issues of that year and in the December issue from the previous year are awarded prizes at the annual American Finance Association in January of the following year. Currently the Brattle prizes are $10,000 for first place and $5,000 for second, but these amounts may change from time to time. Although the prize is awarded by the Brattle Group the administration of the Brattle Prize is the responsibility of the Editor of The Journal of Finance and is carried out in conjunction with the selection of the Smith Breeden Prizes. Associate Editors vote for the best two corporate finance papers (for the Brattle Prizes) and the best three other papers (for the Smith-Breeden Prizes). The papers receiving the most votes in their categories receive the prizes; however, a paper may not win in both categories. [cite web|url=http://www.afajof.org/journal/prizes.asp|accessdate=2007-09-10|title=Prizes and Awards|publisher=American Finance Association]

The Journal of Finance is one of the most prestigious and highly cited journals in finance and economics. Each year hundreds of papers are submitted for publication. In 2006, there were 1239 submissions (1037 new manuscripts), 86 articles published, and 8 Brattle Prize nominees from which 1 first place winning paper and two second place distinguished papers were chosen. [cite web|url=http://www.afajof.org/journal/edreport.asp|accessdate=2007-09-10|title=Journal of Finance Editor's Report|publisher=American Finance Association|date=2007-03-13|author=Harvey, Cam]

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