32 faculty and 40 courses in Economics at University of California, Irvine.
- David Neumark, Distinguished Professor and Co-Director, Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy h-index 78
Notable: “Do “High-Performance” Work Practices Improve Establishment-Level Outcomes?” (2001) · 897 citations
- John Duffy, Professor and Director, Graduate Admissions h-index 47
Notable: “Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up” (1998) · 1,094 citations
- Eric Swanson, Professor h-index 44
Notable: “Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements” (2004) · 1,245 citations
- Stergios Skaperdas, Professor and Clifford S. Heinz Chair h-index 39
Notable: “Contest success functions” (1996) · 1,348 citations
- Guillaume Rocheteau, Professor and Placement Director h-index 36
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Notable: “Money in Search Equilibrium, in Competitive Equilibrium, and in Competitive Search Equilibrium” (2004) · 510 citations
- Matthew Harding, Professor h-index 27
Notable: “Split Incentives in Residential Energy Consumption” (2012) · 351 citations
- Fabio Milani, Professor h-index 23
Notable: “Expectations, learning and macroeconomic persistence” (2007) · 549 citations
- William Branch, Professor and Chair h-index 22
Es on adaptive learning and model misspecification in macroeconomic models. He has applied his research to address issues in monetary policy, monetary theory, asset pricing, stock market bubbles and crashes, house prices, unemployment
Notable: “The Theory of Rationally Heterogeneous Expectations: Evidence from Survey Data on Inflation Expectations” (2004) · 457 citations
- Gary Richardson, Professor and Director, Undergraduate Honors Program h-index 21
Notable: “Monetary Intervention Mitigated Banking Panics during the Great Depression: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from a Federal Reserve District Border, 1929–1933” (2009) · 268 citations
- Matthew Freedman, Professor h-index 21
Notable: “Understanding socioeconomic disparities in travel behavior during the COVID‐19 pandemic” (2021) · 177 citations
- Michael McBride, Professor and Acting Associate Dean, Graduate Studies h-index 18
Notable: “Relative-income effects on subjective well-being in the cross-section” (2001) · 821 citations
- David Agrawal, Professor h-index 18
Tax Competition, Fiscal Federalism, Welfare Effects of Decentralization, Consumption Taxes, Technological Change and Policy To join my
Notable: “The Tax Gradient: Spatial Aspects of Fiscal Competition” (2015) · 123 citations
- Damon Clark, Associate Professor h-index 16
Notable: “The Effect of Education on Adult Mortality and Health: Evidence from Britain” (2013) · 516 citations
- Ying-Ying Lee, Associate Professor h-index 15
- Olga Malkova, Assistant Professor h-index 13
Es on issues in labor economics, demography and health. My work estimates the causal effects of social programs across the life cycle, such as transfers to reduce the cost of contraception, short-term transfers immediately after childbirth
Notable: “High-Dimensional Analysis Delineates Myeloid and Lymphoid Compartment Remodeling during Successful Immune-Checkpoint Cancer Therapy” (2018) · 429 citations
- Ivan Jeliazkov, Associate Professor h-index 12
Notable: “Marginal Likelihood From the Metropolis–Hastings Output” (2001) · 1,094 citations
- Michael Choi, Associate Professor h-index 12
Monetary Economics, Micro Theory, Search and Matching Theory I am an applied theorist who is interested in markets with frictions — this includes search frictions, information frictions and financial fric
Notable: “Defective Urinary Concentrating Ability Due to a Complete Deficiency of Aquaporin-1” (2001) · 229 citations
- Sofia Franco, Assistant Professor of Teaching h-index 11
Notable: “The efficiency and distributional impacts of alternative anti-sprawl policies” (2005) · 118 citations
- Jack Liebersohn, Assistant Professor h-index 10
Notable: “Can FinTech reduce disparities in access to finance? Evidence from the Paycheck Protection Program” (2022) · 220 citations
- Jiawei Chen, Associate Professor h-index 10
Notable: “Coprecipitation of Fe/Cr Hydroxides with Organics: Roles of Organic Properties in Composition and Stability of the Coprecipitates” (2021) · 99 citations
- Vellore Arthi, Associate Professor h-index 8
Notable: “Not your average job: Measuring farm labor in Tanzania” (2017) · 124 citations
- Igor Kopylov, Associate Professor h-index 8
Notable: “Choice deferral and ambiguity aversion” (2009) · 51 citations
- Priyaranjan Jha, Professor h-index 7
Notable: “Globalization and taxation: Theory and evidence” (2019) · 44 citations
- Marion Aouad, Assistant Professor h-index 6
Notable: “Reference pricing: The case of screening colonoscopies” (2019) · 27 citations
- Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez, Associate Professor h-index 5
International trade, labor markets, open economy macroeconomics Google Scholar
Notable: “An Empirical Evaluation of Egg Demand in the United States” (2021) · 24 citations
- Miguel Zerecero, Assistant Professor h-index 4
Economic Geography, Macroeconomics and Labor Economics.
Notable: “Financial considerations in a small open economy model for Mexico” (2013) · 21 citations
- Oliko Vardishvili, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Notable: “On the Optimal Design of Transfers and Income Tax Progressivity” (2023) · 36 citations
- Tejaswi Velayudhan, Assistant Professor h-index 3
Notable: “Do firms remit at least 85% of Tax everywhere? New evidence from India” (2018) · 22 citations
- Brian Jenkins, Associate Professor of Teaching and Director, Undergraduate Studies h-index 3
Notable: “A Python-based undergraduate course in computational macroeconomics” (2022) · 15 citations
- Daniel Bogart, Professor h-index 2
In economic history, urban economics, economic growth, and political economy. Broadly I study how economic development occurred in the past and if possible I draw lessons for the present. My research examines institutions, property righ
Notable: “Games Lawyers Play: Waivers of the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy and the Single Asset Loan Workout” (1996) · 4 citations
- Bhash Mazumder, Professor
- Yingying Dong, Professor
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.