Rachel Kranton
American economist
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Rachel Kranton's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rachel E. Kranton is an American economist and James B. Duke Professor of Economics at Duke University. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts & Science, Fellow of the Econometric Society, and 2010 recipient of the Blaise Pascal Chair. She was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the American Economic Association from 2015 to 2018. Kranton's research focuses on how social institutions affect economic outcomes, and has applications in a variety of fields within economics, such as economic development, international economics, and industrial organization.
Rachel Kranton's Published Works
Published Works
- Economics and Identity (2000) (4961)
- Identity and the Economics of Organizations (2005) (1587)
- Identity and Schooling: Some Lessons for the Economics of Education (2002) (875)
- Reciprocal Exchange: A Self-Sustaining System (1996) (723)
- A Theory of Buyer-Seller Networks (2001) (641)
- Public goods in networks (2007) (600)
- Identity Economics: How Our Identities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being (2010) (586)
- Strategic Interaction and Networks (2010) (465)
- Identity Economics (2010) (336)
- The Formation of Cooperative Relationships (1996) (217)
- Risk-Sharing Networks (2005) (207)
- Identity, Supervision, and Work Groups (2008) (176)
- Competition and the Incentive to Produce High Quality (2003) (155)
- Networks versus Vertical Integration (2000) (141)
- The hazards of piecemeal reform: british civil courts and the credit market in colonial India (1999) (116)
- Identity Economics 2016: Where Do Social Distinctions and Norms Come From? (2016) (99)
- Risk Sharing Across Communities (2007) (67)
- Contracts, Hold-Up, and Exports: Textiles and Opium in Colonial India (2008) (65)
- Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice (2019) (64)
- Competition for goods in buyer-seller networks (2000) (63)
- Games Played on Networks (2015) (62)
- Identity economics and the brain: uncovering the mechanisms of social conflict (2012) (60)
- Rumors and Social Networks (2018) (48)
- Social Status in Networks (2017) (33)
- Non-Groupy Behavior : Deconstructing Bias in Social Preferences (2016) (28)
- Strategic Experimentation in Networks (2005) (27)
- Deconstructing bias in social preferences reveals groupy and not-groupy behavior (2020) (25)
- Identity, Group Conflict, and Social Preferences (2013) (25)
- Groupy versus Non-Groupy Social Preferences: Personality, Region, and Political Party (2017) (22)
- A Network Model of Public Goods: Experimentation and Social Learning (2003) (19)
- Transport and the mobility needs of the urban poor : an exploratory study (1991) (16)
- The Devil Is in the Details: Implications of Samuel Bowles’s The Moral Economy for Economics and Policy Research (2019) (15)
- Identity, Groups, and Social Preferences (2013) (13)
- Exploring the Generalization Process from Past Behavior to Predicting Future Behavior (2016) (11)
- Social Networks and the Market for News (2019) (10)
- Pricing, cost recovery, and production efficiency in transport: a critique (1990) (8)
- The hidden cost of humanization: Individuating information reduces prosocial behavior toward in-group members. (2021) (7)
- 1 ! Group Bias , Identity , and Social Preferences (2016) (5)
- Moderators of Intergroup Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm : A Meta-Analysis (2017) (5)
- Vertical Integration: Networks, and Markets (1999) (5)
- Vertical Foreclosure and Specific Investments (2002) (4)
- Prevalence, severity and distribution of depression and anxiety symptoms using observational data collected before and nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic (2021) (4)
- Economics of Identity (2014) (3)
- Striving for social status (2012) (3)
- Social Connectedness and the Market for Information (2022) (2)
- Oversampling of minority categories drives misperceptions of group compositions (2021) (2)
- SIX. Identity and the Economics of Education (2010) (1)
- EIGHT. Race and Minority Poverty (2010) (1)
- Networks in Economics: Remarks (2017) (1)
- FIVE. Identity and the Economics of Organizations (2010) (1)
- Depression Symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Well-Educated, Employed Adults with Low Infection Risks (2021) (1)
- Amount and time exert independent influences on intertemporal choice (2019) (1)
- TWO. Identity Economics (2010) (1)
- Ekonomija identiteta: Kako naši identiteti oblikuju naš rad, plaće i blagostanje (2016) (1)
- FOUR. Where We Fit into Today’s Economics (2010) (0)
- Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? (To the Hospital) Modeling the Impact of Introducing a Telemedicine System in a Remote Amazonian Community (2011) (0)
- Running Head : INDIVIDUATION REDUCES PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR The hidden cost of humanization : Individuation reduces prosocial behavior toward ingroup members (2017) (0)
- POSTSCRIPT TO CHAPTER THREE. A Rosetta Stone (2010) (0)
- Hasty Generalizations : Traits Do Not Always Predict Behavior (2013) (0)
- American Economic Association Reciprocal Exchange : A Self-Sustaining System (2016) (0)
- Altruism Networks, Income Inequality, and Economic Relations (2022) (0)
- SEVEN. Gender and Work (2010) (0)
- NINE. Identity Economics and Economic Methodology (2010) (0)
- THREE. Identity and Norms in Utility (2010) (0)
- TEN. Conclusion, and Five Ways Identity Changes Economics (2010) (0)
- Kinship , Incentives and Evolution Ingela Alger , Jörgen Weibull (2019) (0)
- We Gratefully Acknowledge Financial Support from the Esrc (res-000-22-2182) and Else. We Thank (2010) (0)
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