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The Benjamin A Rogge Memorial Award
goes to that academically outstanding member of the senior class who best articulates the free-market philosophy and ideals of Ben Rogge. The winner is selected by teh Economics Department and the Rogge Memorial Committee.


The Stephen Schmutte Prize
is awarded for the outstanding student paper in economics. The prize shall be awarded each year to the student paper which, in the judgment of the department, best reflects the qualities of cogent analysis and clarity of exposition. These were the hallmarks of Stephen Schmutte, a dedicated and very effective teacher in the department since 1968.


The Wall Street Journal Award
is given annually to the senior economics major who has exhibited the best analytical ability in economics. The recipient is selected by vote of the Economics Department faculty. The award consists of a one-year subscription to the Wall Street Journal and an engraved paperweight. Previous recipients:

2002 -- Maxim Sorokin
2001 -- Arden Brent Graber
2000 -- Jonathan Haug
1999 -- Omar Spechar
1998 -- Scott Benedict
1997 -- Christo Tzankov
1996 -- Chris Perrin
1995 -- Toivo Kiiver
1994 -- Jason Zimmerman
1993 -- Jon Turk


The Warren Wright Shearer Prize
goes annually to that student who, by vote of the faculty of the Economics Department, has the best command of econmics theory. This prize is established to recognize the contributions made by Warren Wright Shearer in his long years of service to Wabash College.