Andrea Weber elected an Econometric Society fellow

October 17, 2024
Andrea Weber

Founded in 1930, the Econometric Society is an international society for the advancement of economic theory in its relation to statistics and mathematics. The main activities of the Society are publication of the journals Econometrica, Quantitative Economics, and Theoretical Economics, publication of a research Monograph Series, organization annually of scientific meetings in six regions of the world, and a World Congress once every five years. For more than 90 years, the Society has been electing Fellows. Candidates for Fellow are nominated by members, Fellows, and a Fellows Nominating Committee (FNC) and elected by the Society’s active Fellows. "Election as a Fellow of the Econometric Society is a recognition of important contributions to Economics. The Fellows represent the highest authority of the Society. I congratulate them on this great honor,” said Eliana La Ferrara, President of the Econometric Society. Since 1931, only 1,187 total fellows have been elected. The 42 new fellows bring this number to 1,229 elected. To date, 84 Econometric Society Fellows have won the Nobel Prize in Economics (the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel). Of these 84, 28 have been President of the Econometric Society.

The Society is pleased to announce the election of 42 new Fellows of the Econometric Society. The 2024 Fellows of the Econometric Society follow:

Jerome Adda, Bocconi University Cristina Arellano, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (Secondary affiliation: Latin America) Costas Arkolakis, Yale University John Asker, University of California, Los Angeles (Secondary affiliation: Australasia) David Atkin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paul Beaudry, University of British Columbia Sascha O. Becker, University of Warwick and Monash University Sandra E. Black, Columbia University Estelle Cantillon, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Alessandra Casella, Columbia University Thomas Chaney, University of Southern California David Dorn, University of Zurich Janice Eberly, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management Kfir Eliaz, Tel Aviv University Erica Field, Duke University Andrea Galeotti, London Business School Francisco Gallego, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Maitreesh Ghatak, London School of Economics (Secondary affiliation: Asia) Olivier Gossner, CNRS - CREST; London School of Economics Ayşe Ökten İmrohoroğlu, University of Southern California Henrik Kleven, Princeton University Kala Krishna, The Pennsylvania State University Jeanne Lafortune, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Francesco Lippi, LUISS University; Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance Deborah J. Lucas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Annamaria Lusardi, Stanford University N. Gregory Mankiw, Harvard University Kalina Manova, University College London Elena Manresa, New York University Enrique G. Mendoza, University of Pennsylvania (Secondary affiliation: Latin America) Ismael Y. Mourifie, Washington University in St Louis (Secondary affiliation: Africa) Barry Nalebuff, Yale School of Management Andrew Newman, Boston University Efe A. Ok, New York University Guillermo Ordonez, University of Pennsylvania Maria Petrova, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Mar Reguant, IAE-CSIC; Northwestern University Diego Restuccia, University of Toronto Andrés Rodríguez-Clare, University of California, Berkeley (Secondary affiliation: Latin America) Andrea Weber, Central European University Luigi Zingales, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Gabriel Zucman, Paris School of Economics; University of California, Berkeley Finally, the Society would like to express its gratitude to the members of the 2024 Fellows Nominating Committee: Jan Eeckhout (chair), Mariacristina De Nardi, Marcela Eslava, Richard Holden, Yuichi Kitamura, Yaw Nyarko, and Nathan Nunn

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