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The Productivity Commission Prize

Posted on June 8, 2017 by Jannatul Ferdouse

Awarded to the student with the best result in Microeconomic Theory IV. The annual value of the Prize is $1,000.

2017 winner:  Niall Peat

2016 winners: Timothy Hersey and Marcus Miller (shared)

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