REF2014: 55 “top 5” papers in our submission of 143 pieces of research
19 December 2014
UCL Economics - the top Department in the country in any field in REF2014: 55 “top 5” papers in our submission of 143 pieces of research. Here are some examples:
- "Risk Sharing in Private Information Models With Asset Accumulation: Explaining the Excess Smoothness of Consumption" by Orazio Attanasio and Nicola Pavoni
- "Tax Riots" by Marco Bassetto and Christopher Phelan
- "Consumption Inequality and Partial Insurance" by Richard Blundell, Luigi Pistaferri, and Ian Preston.
- "Entropy and the Value of Information for Investors" by Antonio Cabrales, Olivier Gossner, and Roberto Serrano
- "Estimating Marginal Returns to Education" by Pedro Carneiro, James J. Heckman, and Edward J. Vytlacil
- "Instrumental Variable Models for Discrete Outcomes" by Andrew Chesher
- "Why Do the Elderly Save? The Role of Medical Expenses" by Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, and John B. Jones
- "Inference of Signs of Interaction Effects in Simultaneous Games With Incomplete Information" by Áureo de Paula and Xun Tang
- "Revisiting the German Wage Structure" by Christian Dustmann, Johannes Ludsteck and Uta Schönberg
- "Sorting and Decentralized Price Competition" by Jan Eeckhout and
Philipp Kircher - "Detecting and Predicting Forecast Breakdowns" by Raffaella Giacomini and Barbara Rossi
- Estimating a Structural Model of Herd Behavior in Financial Markets by Marco Cipriani and Antonio Guarino
- "Deferred Compensation in Multiperiod Labor Contracts: An Experimental Test of Lazear's Model" by Huck, Steffen, Andrew J. Seltzer, and Brian Wallace
- "Reputation with Analogical Reasoning" by Philippe Jehiel and Larry Samuelson
- "Sophisticated Monetary Policies" by Andrew Atkeson, Varadarajan V. Chari and Patrick J. Kehoe
- "Negative Marginal Tax Rates and Heterogeneity" by Philippe Choné, and Guy Laroque
- "Panic on the Streets of London: Police, Crime, and the July 2005 Terror Attacks" by Mirko Draca, Stephen Machin, and Robert Witt
- "Broadband Internet: An Information Superhighway to Sex Crime?" by Manudeep Bhuller, Tarjei Havnes, Edwin Leuven and Magne Mogstad
- "The Contribution of Large and Small Employers to Job Creation in Times of High and Low Unemployment" by Giuseppe Moscarini, and Fabien Postel-Vinay
- "The Effect of Immigration along the Distribution of Wages" by Christian Dustmann, Tommaso Frattini and Ian P. Preston
- "Social Connections and Incentives in the Workplace: Evidence From Personnel Data" by Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul
- "The Dynamic Effects of Personal and Corporate Income Tax Changes in the United States" by Karel Mertens, and Morten O. Ravn
- "Assessing the Equalizing Force of Mobility Using Short Panels: France, 1990–2000" by Stéphane Bonhomme and Jean-Marc Robin
- "Intersection Bounds: Estimation and Inference" by Victor Chernozhukov, Sokbae Lee and Adam M. Rosen
- "Optimal Interventions in Markets with Adverse Selection" by Thomas Philippon, and Vasiliki Skreta
- "Placebo Reforms" by Ran Spiegler