Economia
NOBEL PRIZE IN ECONOMIC SCIENCES 2009 - THOMSON REUTERS
2009 - NOBEL PREDICTIONS IN ECONOMIC SCIENCES:
ERNST FEHR
Professor and Director of the Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland • Winner of the 2004 Cogito Prize of the Cogito Foundation and the 2008 Marcel Benoist Prize (Switzerland)
ESI RANK: top 1% in Economics, 9 highly cited papers in last decade
MATTHEW J. RABIN
Edward G. and Nancy S. Jordan Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA • Winner of the 2006 John von Neumann Award and Rajk Laszlo College of Advanced Studies
ESI RANK: top 1% in Economics, 4 highly cited papers in last decade
WILLIAM D. NORDHAUS
Sterling Professor of Economics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA • Winner of the 2005 Distinguished Fellow Award of the American Economic Association • Ranked 108th in output and 49th in citations, according to Coupe rankings.
MARTIN L. WEITZMAN
Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA • Guggenheim Fellow 1970-1971 and in 1986 was elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. • Ranked 35th in output and 56th in citations, according to Coupe rankings.
JOHN B. TAYLOR
Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, and Bowen H. and Mary Arthur McCoy Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA, USA • Recipient of the 2005 Alexander Hamilton Award, U.S. Treasury Department and the 2005 George P. Schultz Public Service Award, Stanford University.
REPEC RANKING 54th as of August 2009
JORDI GALI
Professor, Department of Economics, and Director of the Center for Research in International Economics, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain • Winner of 2008 Premi Societat Catalana d¹Economia and recipient in 2008 of the First Prize Award for Best Paper presented at the NBER'S International Seminar on Macroeconomics during its first 25 years
ESI RANK: top 1% in Economics, 7 highly cited papers in last decade
MARK L. GERTLER
Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Economics, New York University, New York, NY, USA • 2007-2008 Guggenheim Fellow and 2008 First Prize Award for Best Paper presented at the NBER'S International Seminar on Macroeconomics during its first 25 years
eSI RANK: top 1% in Economics, 4 highly cited papers in last decade
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