The Department of Economics is proud
to announce the 2006 winner of the Adam Smith Prize.
Congratulations go to Seth
Kuhn, a senior economics major.

You can download Seth's winning entry
here.
The Adam Smith Prize is awarded by the Department of Economics to the winner of the annual paper contest in order to promote and encourage undergraduate writing and research in economics.
The paper contest was open to all undergraduate students at Furman University. Papers written on any topic in economics were considered.
The Adam Smith Prize consists of a cash prize of $100, an Adam Smith medallion, and a certificate of recognition.
Paper submissions were judged by a reading committee of three faculty members from the Department of Economics. Judges evaluated papers individually for content, organization, economic sophistication, and cogency of argument.