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Top 25% Institutions and Economists in Connecticut (United States), as of August 2017

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For Connecticut (United States), there are 218 authors affiliated with 34 institutions. All institutions in this region.

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Top 25% institutions in Connecticut (United States)

RankW.RankInstitutionScoreAuthorsAuthor shares
1[1]Economics Department, Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut (USA)

0.975035.43
2[2]School of Management, Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut (USA)

2.162923.46
3[3]Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut (USA)

3.04219.17
---[---]Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut (USA)

4.2126.99
4[4]Department of Economics, University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut (USA)

4.424337.71
5[5]Economics Department, Wesleyan University

Middletown, Connecticut (USA)

6.181715.91
6[6]Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut (USA)

6.721715.69
7[7]School of Business, University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut (USA)

8.02119.29
---[---]Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, School of Business, University of Connecticut

Storrs, Connecticut (USA)

9.3153.95
8[8]Department of Economics, Trinity College

Hartford, Connecticut (USA)

9.9677

Top 25% authors in Connecticut (United States)

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RankW.RankAuthorScore
1[3]Robert J. Shiller

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven
School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

1.71
2[2]Donald W. K. Andrews

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

1.91
3[4]Mark R. Rosenzweig

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

3.47
4[8]Joseph G. Altonji

Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven
Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

6.96
5[7]William D. Nordhaus

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

6.97
6[9]Gary Gorton

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

7.48
7[5]Martin Shubik

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven
School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

8.09
8[10]Fabrizio Zilibotti

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

8.93
9[1]Peter C. B. Phillips

Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

9.2
10[11]Samuel Kortum

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

10.6
11[12]John Roemer

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

11.04
12[15]T. Paul Schultz

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

12.4
13[16]Steven Berry

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

12.64
14[17]William N. Goetzmann

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

12.88
15[6]Costas Meghir

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

13.07
16[14]Ray C. Fair

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

14.22
17[19]Andrew Metrick

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

14.44
18[21]Dean S. Karlan

Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), New Haven
Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

16.41
19[20]T. N. Srinivasan

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

16.86
20[22]Christopher R. Udry

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

17.69
21[24]Dirk Bergemann

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

21.18
22[25]Shyam Sunder

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

23.01
23[28]Robert Owen Mendelsohn

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

24.07
24[29]Anthony A. Smith Jr.

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

25.33
25[27]Larry Samuelson

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

25.78
26[13]Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

26.06
27[26]Edward Vytlacil

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

26.11
28[33]Stephen Ross

Department of Public Policy, University of Connecticut, Hartford
Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, School of Business, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Center for Population Research, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

26.98
29[32]Costas Arkolakis

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

28.43
30[30]Aleh Tsyvinski

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

28.67
31[18]Peter K. Schott

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

29.36
32[36]Thomas Miceli

Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

29.45
33[34]Judith Ann Chevalier

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

31.99
34[37]K. Geert Rouwenhorst

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

32.32
35[35]Giuseppe Moscarini

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

32.78
36[41]Timothy W. Guinnane

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

32.9
37[43]Chihwa Kao

Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

33.43
38[23]Stephen M. Miller

Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

34.19
39[39]James Jinwoo Choi

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

34.25
40[40]Barry J. Nalebuff

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

35.05
41[44]Philip A. Haile

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven

38.56
42[38]Nancy Qian

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

38.79
43[46]Donald Brown

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

44.32
44[55]Subhash C. Ray

Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

45.89
45[53]Kathleen Segerson

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

46.92
46[51]Michael C. Lovell

Economics Department, Wesleyan University, Middletown

47.54
47[31]Giovanni Maggi

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

47.78
48[50]Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak

Economic Growth Center, Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

47.84
49[47]Jonathan Feinstein

School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

48.22
50[52]Amanda Ellen Kowalski

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven

50.53
51[56]Kenneth A. Couch

Department of Economics, University of Connecticut, Storrs

51.35
52[60]John M. Clapp

Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic Studies, School of Business, University of Connecticut, Storrs

51.88
53[54]Lorenzo Caliendo

Economics Department, Yale University, New Haven
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, New Haven
School of Management, Yale University, New Haven

53.63
54[64]Miguel D. Ramirez

Department of Economics, Trinity College, Hartford

56.33

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