The foundation Forum för Rättsekonomi (Forum for Law and Economics), in cooperation with the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE), awarded me the 2024 Göran Skogh Award for my work 'Modeling Crime from a Behavioral Economics Perspective'.
The formal announcement was made during the 41st EALE Annual Conference held on September 12 and 13, 2024, at the University of Turin.
Founded in 1984, EALE stimulates the development of Law and Economics in Europe, assisting law and economics scholars and bringing their scholarship to a wider audience, including policymakers, legislators, and judges. The EALE annual conference has become an international forum for the exchange of research findings and ideas.
eale.org/eale-awards/goran-skogh-award