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Top 5% Institutions and Economists in the Field of Positive Political Economics, as of January 2009

These rankings take only into account institutions registered in EDIRC and authors registered with the RePEc Author Service and the institutions they claimed to be affiliated with. For Positive Political Economics, these are 664 authors affiliated with 1032 institutions.
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The rankings below are aggregate rankings from 31 different ranking methods, excluding worst and best method. See links above for details.
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Top 5% institutions in the field of Positive Political Economics

Please note that rankings can depend on the number of registered authors in the respective institutions. Subentities of ranked institutions do not increment the rank count and have their rank listed in parentheses. Register at the RePEc Author Service.

The scores of institutions in each field are determined by a weighted sum of all authors affiliated with the respective institutions. The weights are determined, for each author, by the proportion of all working papers announced in NEP that have also been announced in NEP-POL (Positive Political Economics).
RankScoreInstitution
11.46Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge
21.97Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät, Universität Zürich, Zürich
32.7Department of Economics, Princeton University, Princeton
(4)3.09Institut für Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakutät, Universität Zürich, Zürich
46.16Economics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge
56.67Department of Economics, New York University, New York City
66.98Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER), Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milano
77.1World Bank Group, Washington
811.2London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, London
911.37Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm
(10)11.75Economics Research, World Bank Group, Washington
1013.12Department of Economics, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley
1115.72Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park
1216.03Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
1316.36Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
1416.48Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry
(15)17.09International Economics Section, Department of Economics, Princeton University, Princeton
(15)18.36Economics Department, London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, London
1518.69Department of Economics, School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, New York City
1620.73Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton
1722.09Economics Department, Brown University, Providence
(18)22.68Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD), London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, London
1822.87Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge
1924.91Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Cambridge
2025.05School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University, New York City
2125.16Toulouse School of Economics (TSE), Toulouse
2227.34Department of Economics, Stanford University, Palo Alto
2328.26Department of Economics, University of Chicago, Chicago
2428.44Department of Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca
2532.88Economics Department, Michigan State University, East Lansing
(26)34.07Institut d'Économie Industrielle (IDEI), Toulouse School of Economics (TSE), Toulouse
2634.3National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge
2734.9ECORE, Louvain/Bruxelles
2835.58Department of Economics, University of California-Irvine, Irvine
2935.79Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA), Basel/Zürich
3036.96Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Chicago
3138.14Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Cambridge
(32)38.74Business, Government and the International Economy (BGIE) Unit, Harvard Business School, Harvard University, Cambridge
3239.17Paris-Jourdan Sciences Économiques (PSE), École Normale Supérieure, Paris
3342.16Department of Economics, Ohio State University, Columbus
3443.89Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London
3544.59Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York City
3644.67International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Genève
3746.62Hoover Institution on War Revolution & Peace, Stanford University, Palo Alto
3847.89Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam
3948.15Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville
4048.21Department of Economics, University of Toronto, Toronto
(41)48.45Finance & Economics Department, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, New York City
4149.88Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford
4250.69School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney
4352.37Department of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa
4452.39Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet, København
4555.68Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign
4658.91Department of Economics, University of California-San Diego (UCSD), La Jolla
4760.56Center for the Study of Organizations and Decisions in Economics (CODE), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona
4860.57Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham
4961.74Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley
(50)61.96School of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
4961.96Faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
5162.96Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

Top 5% authors in the field of Positive Political Economics

This ranking is based on registered authors only, and only those who are classified within this field. Authors can register at the RePEc Author Service.
RankScoreAuthor
1.1.83Bruno S. Frey
2.2.04Guido Tabellini
3.3.01Daron Acemoglu
4.4.81Timothy J. Besley
5.5.45Paul R. Krugman
6.5.94Alberto Alesina
7.6.01Torsten Persson
8.6.56Avinash Kamalakar Dixit
9.9.6Gene Grossman
10.12.01Elhanan Helpman
11.12.18Benno Torgler
12.13.2William Easterly
13.14.2Martin L. Weitzman
14.15.5Stephen Coate
15.16.1Allan Drazen
16.16.52James Alan Robinson
17.18.69Andrew Foster
18.19.2John H. Kagel
19.19.53Pranab K. Bardhan
20.19.84Douglass C. North
21.20.38Wilfred John Ethier
22.20.49Jeffrey Scot Banks †
23.21.3Ben Lockwood
24.22.72Alessandra Casella
25.23.26Michael P Keane
26.23.34Antonio Merlo
27.26.78Gérard Roland
28.27.52Richard Cebula
29.28.03William F. Shughart II
30.29.54Philip Keefer
31.31.68Richard Baldwin
32.34.46Salvador Barberà
33.35.89Wilbur John Coleman II

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