The International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society (ISS) will organize the 2026 Schumpeter Prize Competition, to be held in conjunction with the 21st International Schumpeter Society Conference in Strasbourg, France, hosted by BETA (Bureau d’Économie Théorique et Appliquée).
The Schumpeter Prize is awarded biennially in recognition of a recent and outstanding scholarly contribution related to the work and legacy of Joseph A. Schumpeter. For 2026, the prize will recognize contributions in two categories:
- Books (monographs)
- Articles published in recognized scientific journals
Eligible works must have been first published (including online publication) or remain unpublished after June 1, 2024.
Submissions may be of any length or format.
All entries will be evaluated by a Prize Committee chaired by Prof. Maryann Feldman, President-Elect of the ISS.
The winner(s) will be announced, and the award conferred, during the 21st ISS Conference in Strasbourg.
Submissions should preferably be sent electronically to the administrative office of the ISS.
The contact data of the administrative office of the ISS are :
Mrs Olga Gaessner
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena Carl-Zeiss-Str. 3,
07743 Jena / Germany
Phone: +49 3641 943200
Fax: +49 3641 943202
E-mail: olga.gaessner@uni-jena.de
Subject: Submission for the 2026 Schumpeter Prize – RDMS Research
Dear International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society 2026 Schumpeter Prize,
I am writing to formally express my interest in being considered for the 2026 Schumpeter Prize through my research project, the Rehab Dual Monetary System (RDMS).
RDMS is an innovative economic framework designed to address structural weaknesses in conventional monetary systems. It introduces a dual-currency model that separates domestic economic activity from external financial pressures, enabling greater control over inflation, exchange rate volatility, and resource allocation. By assigning distinct roles to each currency—one focused on internal stability and essential goods, and the other on international trade—the system reduces the impact of global shocks on local economies while protecting purchasing power and access to basic needs.
This work reflects a creative, system-level approach aligned with Schumpeterian innovation, offering a practical pathway toward more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable economic systems.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19548526
https://www.globalscientificjournal.com/researchpaper/Rehab_Dual_Monetary_System_RDMS_A_Quantitative_Dual_Layer_Framework_for_Enhancing_Global_Trade_and_Economic_Stability.pdf
Thank you for your consideration.
Kind regards,
Dr. Mohamed Rehab
Dr. Dr. Rehab, the deadline for the Schumpeter Prize 2026 submissions was on March 2d, 2026; later submissions will be not taken into consideration. I’m very sorry to give you no positive response.