The Adam Smith Prizes are prizes currently awarded for the best overall examination performance and best dissertation in Part IIB of the
EconomicsTripos (the graduation examination for economics undergraduates) at the
University of Cambridge.[1] The prize - named after Scottish philosopher and economist
Adam Smith - was originally established in 1891 and awarded triennially for the best submitted essay on a subject of the writer's choice.[2]
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abcdefMarshall, Alfred; Whitaker, John King (1996). The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist: Towards the close, 1903-1924. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94, 148.
ISBN0-521-55886-7.
The Adam Smith Prizes are prizes currently awarded for the best overall examination performance and best dissertation in Part IIB of the
EconomicsTripos (the graduation examination for economics undergraduates) at the
University of Cambridge.[1] The prize - named after Scottish philosopher and economist
Adam Smith - was originally established in 1891 and awarded triennially for the best submitted essay on a subject of the writer's choice.[2]
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abcdefMarshall, Alfred; Whitaker, John King (1996). The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist: Towards the close, 1903-1924. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94, 148.
ISBN0-521-55886-7.