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TOP 5 PUBLICATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY UPV/EHU
                   
Card*, David, Stefano DellaVigna, Patricia Funk and Nagore Iriberri (2022):
“Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists”
Econometrica
, vol. 90, 1937-1971.
Card, David, Stefano DellaVigna, Patricia Funk and Nagore Iriberri (2020):
“Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?”
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
, vol. 135, 269-327.
 Apesteguia, Jose and Ignacio Palacios-Huerta (2010):
“Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment”
 American Economic Review, 100, 2548-2564.
Aguirre, Iņaki, Simon Cowan and John Vickers (2010):
 ”Monopoly Price Discrimination and Demand Curvature”
 American Economic Review, 100, 1601-1615.
Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio and Oscar Volij (2009):
“Field Centipedes”
American Economic Review
, 99, 1619-1635.
Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio and Oscar Volij (2008):
“Experientia Docet: Professionals Play Minimax in Laboratory Experiments”
 Econometrica, 76, 71-115.
Crawford, Vincent P. and Nagore Iriberri  (2007):
“Level-k Auctions: Can a Non-Equilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner’s Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions?”
Econometrica
, 75, 1721-1770.
Crawford, Vincent P. and Nagore Iriberri  (2007):
“Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hide-and-Seek Games”
American Economic Review
, 97, 1731-1750.
Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio and Oscar Volij (2004):
“The Measurement of Intellectual Influence”
Econometrica, 72, 963-977.
Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio (2003):
 “An Empirical Analysis of the Risk Properties of Human Capital Returns”
American Economic Review
, 93, 948-964.
Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio (2003):
 “Professionals Play Minimax”
Review of Economic Studies
, 70, 395-415.
Abadie, Alberto and Javier Gardeazabal (2003):
“The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Case Study of the Basque Country”
American Economic Review
, 93, 113-132.
Espinosa, María P. and Changyong Rhee (1989):
Efficient wage bargaining as a repeated game

The Quarterly Journal of Economics
, 104, 565-588.
Barberā, Salvador and Prasanta K. Pattanaik (1986):
 “Falmagne and the Rationability of Stochastic Choices in Terms of Random Orderings”
Econometrica
, 54, 707-715.
Barberā, Salvador and Federico Valenciano (1983):
“Collective Probabilistic Judgements”
 Econometrica, 51, 1033-1046.
Barberā, Salvador (1979):
“Majority and Positional Voting in Probabilistic Framework”
Review of Economic Studies
, 46, 379-389.
Barberā, Salvador (1979):
“A Note on Group Strategy-Proof Decision Schemes”
 Econometrica, 47, 637-640.
NOTE:
We also include some TOP5 papers by Salvador Barberā, when he was a member of the Department of Economic Theory (a former name of our department).

 

TOP 5 PUBLICATIONS BY OTHER SCHOLARS LINKED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF THE BASQUE COUNTRY

Abadie, Alberto, Susan Athey, Guido Imbens* and Jeffrey Wooldridge (2023):
“When Should You Adjust Standard Errors for Clustering?”
 The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 138, 1-35.
Penta, Antonio and Peio Zuazo-Garin (2022):
Rationalizability, Observability and Common Knowledge
Review of Economic Studies
, vol. 89, 948-975.
Abadie, Alberto, Susan Athey, Guido Imbens and Jeffrey Wooldridge (2020):
“Sampling-Based versus Design-Based Uncertainty in Regression Analysis”
 Econometrica, vol. 88, 265-296.
Abadie, Alberto and Guido Imbens (2016):
“Matching on the Estimated Propensity Score”
Econometrica
, vol. 84, 781-807.
Abadie, Alberto  and Guido Imbens (2008):
“On the Failure of the Bootstrap for Matching Estimators”
Econometrica, vol. 76, 1537-1557.
Abadie, Alberto  and Guido Imbens (2006):
Large Sample Properties of Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects”
Econometrica, vol. 74, 235-267.
Abadie, Alberto (2005):
“Semiparametric Difference-in-Difference Estimators”
Review of Economic Studies
, vol. 72, 1-19.
Abadie, Alberto, Joshua Angrist* and Guido Imbens (2002):
“Instrumental Variables Estimates of the Effect of Subsidized Training on the Quantiles of Trainee Earnings”
Econometrica
, vol. 70, 91-117.
NOTE:
* David Card, Joshua Angrist  and Guido Imbens were awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economic Science in recognition of their contribution to labor economics and the analysis of natural experiments.
Professor Zuazo-Garin is Assistant Professor at ICEF-Higher School of Economics; their submission to the Review of Economic Studies started when he was member of the Department of Economic Analysis. Professor Abadie is Professor of
Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Abadie is B.A. of Economics from the University of the Basque Country.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Last update: 12-15-2022