Matthew Gentzkow

Matthew Gentzkow (born April 27, 1975) is an American economist and a professor of economics at Stanford University.[1] Previously, he was the Richard O. Ryan Professor of Economics and Neubauer Family Faculty Fellow at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.[2] He was awarded the 2014 John Bates Clark Medal.[3]

Matthew Gentzkow
Born (1975-04-27) April 27, 1975
NationalityUnited States
InstitutionStanford University
University of Chicago
FieldMicroeconomics
Industrial Organization
Political economy
Alma materHarvard University
Doctoral
advisor
Ariel Pakes
Andrei Shleifer
AwardsJohn Bates Clark Medal (2014)
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Academic career

Gentzkow received his A.B. in Economics in 1997, A.M. in Economics in 2002, and Ph.D. in Economics in 2004, all from Harvard University.[2][4] His research is in the fields of Industrial Organization and Political Economy.

Selected publications

  • ; Shapiro, Jesse M. (2011). "Ideological Segregation Online and Offline" (PDF). Quarterly Journal of Economics. 126 (4): 1799–1839. doi:10.1093/qje/qjr044. hdl:1811/52901.
  • ; Shapiro, Jesse M.; Sinkinson, Michael (2011). "The Effect of Newspaper Entry and Exit on Electoral Politics" (PDF). American Economic Review. 101 (7): 2980–3018. doi:10.1257/aer.101.7.2980.
  • ; Shapiro, Jesse M. (2006). "Media Bias and Reputation". Journal of Political Economy. 114 (2): 280–316. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.578.5971. doi:10.1086/499414.
  • (2006). "Television and Voter Turnout". Quarterly Journal of Economics. 121 (3): 931–972. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.144.7888. doi:10.1162/qjec.121.3.931.

References

  1. http://web.stanford.edu/~gentzkow/vita/cv.pdf
  2. Schwartz, Nelson (April 17, 2014). "University of Chicago Economist Who Studies Media Receives Clark Medal". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  3. "2014 Clark Medalist Matthew Gentzkow". AEAweb. Archived from the original on 2015-05-22. Retrieved 2015-03-06.
  4. Miller, Rich. "Chicago's Gentzkow Wins John Bates Clark Young Economist Award". Bloomberg. Retrieved 22 May 2014.


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