ESHET Young Scholars grants

Young Scholars Seminar
Selected on the basis of a call for papers, a number of young scholars receive a lump sum to cover their travel expenses and accommodation costs to attend the annual ESHET conference, and no registration fee is charged. Moreover, the grantee scholars are invited to the conference dinner. Papers not selected for the grant are considered for presentation at other ESHET annual conference sessions.
Click on the annual Conferences to view the list of winners.
2024 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Economics and policy-making: From art and craft to welfare optimization and evidence-based policies"
University of Graz, 9 - 11 May
2023 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Fifteen years after the Global Financial Crisis: Recessions and Business Cycles in the History of Economic Thought"
University of Liège, 1-3 June
2022 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Markets, Productivity, and Happiness in a Historical Perspective"
Università di Padova, 9-11 June
2021 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Development and Underdevelopment in the History of Economic Thought"
University of Sofia, 8-10 October
2019 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Banks, Money and Finance in the History of Economic Thought"
University of Lille, 23-25 May
2018 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Entrepreneurship, knowledge and employment"
University of Madrid, 7-9 June
2017 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Rationality in Economics"
University of Antwerp, 18-20 May
2016 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Inequalities in Economic Thought"
University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, May 26-28
2015 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Great Controversies in Economics"
Università Roma Tre, 14-16 May
2014 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
18th ESHET Conference - Liberalisms: perspectives and debates in the history of economic thought - University of Lausanne (Switzerland), 29-31 May 2014
2013 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Economic Theory and Business Practice"
Kingston University, London, 16-18 May
2012 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Institutions and Values in Economic Thought"
Saint Petersburg State University, 17-19 May
2011 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Competition, Innovation and Rivalry"
Boğaziçi University in Bebek, Istanbul, 19-22 May
2010 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"The Practices of Economists in the Past and Today"
University of Amsterdam, 25-27 March
2009 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Technical change and economic analysis"
University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, 23-26 April
2008 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Development and Transition in the History of Economic Thought"
University of Prague, 15–17 May
2007 winners (Young Scholars Seminar)
"Justice in Economic Thought"
Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, 5-7 July