60 faculty and 38 courses in Economics at Princeton University.
- Gene M. Grossman, Jacob Viner Professor of International Economics h-index 77
Notable: “Innovation and Growth in the Global Economy.” (1993) · 6,374 citations
- Alan S. Blinder, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 68
Notable: “Wage Discrimination: Reduced Form and Structural Estimates” (1973) · 6,922 citations
- Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics h-index 63
Es on resilience, international financial markets and the macroeconomy with special emphasis on resilience, bubbles, liquidity, financial and monetary price stability, and digital money. In 2020 he established a webinar series called Markus' Academy. The secon
Notable: “Market Liquidity and Funding Liquidity” (2008) · 4,918 citations
- Richard Rogerson, Charles and Marie Robertson Professor of Public and International Affairs h-index 59
Notable: “Policy distortions and aggregate productivity with heterogeneous establishments” (2008) · 1,615 citations
- Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Otto A. Hack '03 Professor of Finance h-index 59
Notable: “A Tale of Two Time Scales: Determining Integrated Volatility with Noisy High Frequency Data” (2003) · 1,445 citations
- Atif Mian, John H. Laporte, Jr. Class of 1967 Professor in Public Policy and Finance h-index 50
Notable: “Tracing the Impact of Bank Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from an Emerging Market” (2008) · 1,870 citations
- Roland Benabou, Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 47
Notable: “Incentives and Prosocial Behavior” (2006) · 3,274 citations
- Cecilia Rouse, Lawrence and Shirley Katzman and Lewis and Anna Ernst Professor in the Economics of Education h-index 46
Notable: “Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of “Blind” Auditions on Female Musicians” (2000) · 1,759 citations
- Pascaline Dupas, Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 45
Notable: “Peer Effects, Teacher Incentives, and the Impact of Tracking: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Kenya” (2011) · 1,084 citations
- Henrik J. Kleven, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 45
Es on questions in public economics, labor economics, and gender economics. He combines theory and data—often large administrative datasets—to study the effects and optimal design of government policies. He also works on gender inequality in the labor market
Notable: “Unwilling or Unable to Cheat? Evidence From a Tax Audit Experiment in Denmark” (2011) · 1,231 citations
- Mark A. Aguiar, Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance h-index 40
Notable: “Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Cycle Is the Trend” (2007) · 1,479 citations
- Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Harold H. Helm '20 Professor of Economics and Banking h-index 38
Notable: “Property Rights and the Nature of the Firm” (1990) · 5,452 citations
- Aysegul Sahin, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 38
Notable: “The Decline of the U.S. Labor Share” (2013) · 649 citations
- Seema Jayachandran, Kenneth J. Boudreaux '65 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 37
Es on environmental conservation, gender equality, and other microeconomic topics in developing countries. She serves on the board of directors of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and leads J-PAL's gender sector. She is also co-director of
Notable: “The Roots of Gender Inequality in Developing Countries” (2015) · 952 citations
- Faruk R. Gul, Susan Dod Brown Professor of Economics h-index 34
Notable: “A Theory of Disappointment Aversion” (1991) · 1,394 citations
- Wolfgang Pesendorfer, Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics h-index 32
Notable: “Temptation and Self-Control” (2001) · 1,231 citations
- Ilyana Kuziemko, Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics h-index 31
Notable: “How Elastic Are Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey Experiments” (2015) · 1,075 citations
- Bo E. Honore, Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy h-index 28
Notable: “Trimmed Lad and Least Squares Estimation of Truncated and Censored Regression Models with Fixed Effects” (1992) · 788 citations
- Alicia Adsera, Senior Research Scholar, Lecturer in Economics and International Affairs h-index 26
Notable: “Are You Being Served? Political Accountability and Quality of Government” (2003) · 809 citations
- Pietro Ortoleva, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 24
Notable: “Overconfidence in Political Behavior” (2015) · 369 citations
- Jonathan Payne, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 23
Notable: “British trade unions and social partnership: rhetoric, reality and strategy” (1998) · 215 citations
- Alessandro Lizzeri, Stanley G. Ivins '34 Professor of Economics h-index 22
Notable: “The Provision of Public Goods Under Alternative Electoral Incentives” (2001) · 842 citations
- Simon Jaeger, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 21
Notable: “A COVID-19 peptide vaccine for the induction of SARS-CoV-2 T cell immunity” (2021) · 275 citations
- Sylvain Chassang, Professor of Economics h-index 20
Notable: “Economic Shocks and Civil War” (2009) · 192 citations
- David Lee, Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 19
Notable: “A corpus-based EAP course for NNS doctoral students: Moving from available specialized corpora to self-compiled corpora” (2005) · 380 citations
- Kelly Noonan, Senior Lecturer of Economics h-index 17
Notable: “Impact of Child Disability on the Family” (2007) · 261 citations
- Thomas Fujiwara, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 16
Notable: “Voting Technology, Political Responsiveness, and Infant Health: Evidence From Brazil” (2015) · 386 citations
- Michal Kolesar, Professor of Economics h-index 16
Notable: “Robust Standard Errors in Small Samples: Some Practical Advice” (2016) · 263 citations
- Caio Almeida, Senior Lecturer of Economics h-index 16
Asset pricing with emphasis in providing new theory-oriented methodologies to test economic models, build risk measures and reconcile information across related markets.
Notable: “Assessing misspecified asset pricing models with empirical likelihood estimators” (2012) · 80 citations
- Ernest Liu, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 15
In networks, growth, trade, finance, and macro-development. I am affiliated with Princeton's Bendheim Center forFinance Link is external, the International EconomicsSection Link is external, and t
Notable: “Industrial Policies in Production Networks*” (2019) · 389 citations
- Eduardo Morales, Professor of Economics and International Affairs h-index 14
International Trade, Spatial Economics, Econometrics
Notable: “State Taxes and Spatial Misallocation” (2018) · 198 citations
- Ryota Iijima, Professor of Economics h-index 14
Notable: “Stochastic Choice and Revealed Perturbed Utility” (2015) · 184 citations
- Jakub Kastl, Professor of Economics h-index 13
Notable: “Discrete Bids and Empirical Inference in Divisible Good Auctions” (2011) · 191 citations
- Elena Manresa, Professor of Economics h-index 12
Notable: “Grouped Patterns of Heterogeneity in Panel Data” (2015) · 447 citations
- Zachary Bleemer, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 11
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Notable: “Affirmative Action, Mismatch, and Economic Mobility after California’s Proposition 209” (2021) · 146 citations
- Karthik Sastry, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 11
Notable: “Imperfect Macroeconomic Expectations: Evidence and Theory” (2021) · 140 citations
- Mira Frick, Professor of Economics h-index 11
Notable: “Misinterpreting Others and the Fragility of Social Learning” (2020) · 79 citations
- Ellora Derenoncourt, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 10
Notable: “Can You Move to Opportunity? Evidence from the Great Migration” (2022) · 309 citations
- Moritz Lenel, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 9
In macroeconomics and finance. You can find my CV here. Published or accepted papers Monetary Policy, Segmentation, and the Term Structure with Rohan Kekre and Federico Mainardi, conditionally accep
Notable: “Monetary Policy, Redistribution, and Risk Premia” (2022) · 87 citations
- Fedor Sandomirskii, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 9
Notable: “Competitive Division of a Mixed Manna” (2017) · 77 citations
- Adam Kapor, Associate Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 9
Notable: “Heterogeneous Beliefs and School Choice Mechanisms” (2020) · 106 citations
- Xiaosheng Mu, Associate Professor of Economics h-index 9
Notable: “Complementary Information and Learning Traps*” (2019) · 36 citations
- Evan J. Soltas, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 8
Notable: “A Welfare Analysis of Occupational Licensing in U.S. States” (2019) · 55 citations
- John R. Grigsby, Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs h-index 8
Notable: “A Poet at the Fountain: Essays on the Narrative Verse of Guillaume de Machaut” (1977) · 43 citations
- Nicholas Buchholz, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 7
- Smita Brunnermeier, Senior Lecturer of Economics; Executive Director of Undergraduate Studies h-index 5
Notable: “Determinants of environmental innovation in US manufacturing industries” (2003) · 1,595 citations
- Aleksei Oskolkov, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 5
Notable: “The Macroeconomics of Sticky Prices with Generalized Hazard Functions” (2021) · 44 citations
- Batchimeg Sambalaibat, Research Scholar and Lecturer h-index 5
My research focuses on understanding market failures and inefficiencies associated with OTC trading, documenting and explaining trading patterns in OTC markets, and understanding how government and private market interventions can help improve OTC markets. Top
Notable: “A Theory of Liquidity Spillover between Bond and CDS Markets” (2021) · 34 citations
- Kevin Dano, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 3
- Natalie Cox, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 3
Notable: “Financial Inclusion Across the United States” (2021) · 14 citations
- John Sturm Becko, Assistant Professor of Economics h-index 2
Notable: “A theory of economic sanctions as terms-of-trade manipulation” (2024) · 39 citations
- Daniel Chen, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Henry Shim, Lecturer
- Jianqing Fan, Frederick L. Moore '18 Professor of Finance
- Magnus Irie, Assistant Professor of Economics
Es on macroeconomics, finance and wealthinequality. Here is my CV.
- Matias Cattaneo, Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Es on the mathematical and statistical foundations of data science, at the intersection of econometrics, statistics, applied mathematics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. He develops statistical and computational methods for the social, behaviora
- Pauline Carry, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Swati Bhatt, Lecturer of Economics
The economics of digitization and industrial organization with a focus on the technology industry. Read Full Bio CV Link downloads document
- Thomas C. Leonard, Research Scholar, The Council of the Humanities
- Ulrich K. Muller, Stanley G. Ivins '34 and Henrietta Bauer Ivins Professor of Economics
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