Top 5 Economics Journals (since July, 2021):
- Jason Blevins with A. Dearing: “Efficient and Convergent Sequential Pseudo-Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Games,” forthcoming at Review of Economic Studies.
Kyle Dempsey with Satyajit Chatterjee, Dean Corbae, and Jose-Victor Rios-Rull: “A Quantitative Theory of the Credit Score,” Econometrica, September 2023.
- Alex Hollingsworth with Krzysztof Karbownik, Melissa A. Thomasson, Anthony Wray: “The Gift of a Lifetime: The Hospital, Modern Medicine, and Mortality,” forthcoming at American Economic Review.
- Trevon Logan with Lisa D. Cook, Maggie E.C. Jones, and David Rosé: “The Evolution of Access to Public Accommodations in the United States,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, September 2023.
Gabriel Mihalache with Cristina Arellano and Yan Bai: "Deadly Debt Crises: COVID-19 in Emerging Markets," forthcoming at The Review of Economic Studies.
- Tamar Oostrom: "Funding of Clinical Trials and Reported Drug Efficacy," forthcoming at Journal of Political Economy.
- John Rehbeck with Kirby Nielsen: “When Choices are Mistakes,” American Economic Review, July 2022.
- Matt Weinberg, Nathan Miller, and Gloria Sheu: "Oligopolistic Price Leadership and Mergers: The United States Beer Industry," American Economic Review, October 2021.
Top Science Journals (since July, 2021):
- Eric Mbakop with Caleb Kwon: "Estimation of the number of components of nonparametric multivariate finite mixture models," Annals of Statistics, August, 2021
- Bruce A. Weinberg with Reza Sattari, Jung Bae, and Enrico Berkes: “The ripple effects of funding on researchers and output,” Science Advances, April 2022.
- Bruce A. Weinberg with Ross, Matthew B., Britta Glennon, Raviv Murciano-Goroff, Enrico Berkes, and Julia I. Lane: “Women are credited less than men in science,” Nature, June 2022.
Top Field Economics Journals or Equivalent (since July, 2022)
- Jason Blevins with Minhae Kim: “Nested Pseudo Likelihood Estimation of Continuous-Time Dynamic Discrete Games,” Journal of Econometrics, January 2024.
- Paul J. Healy with Agranov, Marina and Kirby Nielsen: “Stable Randomisation," Economic Journal, October 2023.
- Alex Hollingsworth, Black, Bernard, Leticia Nunes, and Kosali Simon: "Simulated power analyses for observational studies: An application to the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion," Journal of Public Economics, September 2022.
- John Kagel and David Cooper: “Using Team Discussions to Understand Behavior in Indefinitely Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma Games,” AEJ: Micro, November 2023.
- Dan Levin and Luyao Zhang: “Bridging Level-K to Nash Equilibrium,” Review of Economics and Statistics, November 2022.
- Dan Levin and James Peck: “Misbehavior in Common-Value Auctions,” American Economic Journal, Microeconomics, February 2023.
Trevon Logan: "Whitelashing: Black Politicians, Taxes, and Violence," Journal of Economic History, March 2023.
- Trevon Logan with Chih-Sheng Hsieh, Stanley Ko, Yu-Chin Hsu and Jaromir Kovarik: “Non-Representative Sampled Networks: Estimation of Network Structural Properties by Weighting,” forthcoming at Journal of Econometrics.
- Trevon Logan, Chih-Sheng Hsieh, Stanley I. M. Ko, and Jaromir Kovarik: "Non-Representative Sampled Networks: Estimation of Network Structural Properties by Weighting," forthcoming at Journal of Econometrics.
- Gabriel Mihalache with Marina Azzimonti and Laura Karpuska: “Bargaining over Taxes and Entitlements in the Era of Unequal Growth,” International Economic Review, September 2023.
- Bruce A. Weinberg with Wei Cheng: “Marginalized and Overlooked_ Minoritized Groups and the Adoption of New Scientific Ideas,” forthcoming at Journal of Labor Economics.
- Huanxing Yang with Qiang Gong and Yujing Xu: “Long-Term Competition for Product Awareness with Learning From Friends,” forthcoming at Rand Journal of Economics.