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Ariel Pakes


Prof.

Alternative spellings:
A. Pakes

Biblio: B.A. Jerusalem 1971; M.A. Jerusalem 1973; Ph.D. Harvard 1979. Dozent Univ. Jerusalem, Dep. of Economics (1980-86), Ass. Prof. Univ. of Wisconsin (1984-85, 1986-88); Prof. an der Yale Univ. (1988-1997); NBER; Prof. of Economics am Department of Economics, Harvard Univ. (1999-). Kanad. und US-Bürger

Profession

  • Economist
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    Prizes in Economics

    1988 - Fellow of the Econometric Society

    1988 - Frisch Medal

    2022 - Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics

    Ariél Stanley Pakes (born 1949) is the Thomas Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He specializes in econometrics and industrial organization. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a winner of the Frisch Medal, and a recipient of the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2017. Ariel was the Distinguished Fellow of the Industrial Organization in 2007. In 2017 he received the Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize and in 2018 the BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award. In 2019 Ariel was appointed a distinguished fellow of the American Economic Association. Ariel's research has focused on developing methods for empirically analyzing market responses to environmental and policy changes. This includes developing: i) demand systems that are capable of analyzing the impact of environmental changes (e.g. mergers) on prices, ii) methods capable of analyzing the impact of policy changes (e.g. deregulation) on productivity, and iii) models capable of following the impacts of these changes on the evolution of markets over time. He and his co-authors have applied these tools to the analysis of the auto, electricity, health care, and telecommunications equipment industries. Ariel also developed techniques for: analyzing the impacts of privately funded research and development activity, for constructing a more accurate Consumer Price Index, and for analyzing the impact of incentive schemes on the hospital allocations of doctors. Many of Ariel's methodological contributions have been incorporated into the work of government agencies and private firms. Ariel has mentored over sixty doctoral students, many of whom are now leading researchers at prestigious universities. Additionally, he has done work for a number of consultancies, government agencies, and large firms. He is most famous for the Berry Levinsohn Pakes (BLP) approach to demand estimation and the Olley and Pakes approach to estimation of production functions. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1971 and 1973 and an M.A. and PhD from Harvard in 1976 and 1979. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2024
    1
      2023
    1
      2022
    7
      2021
    1
      2020
    2
      2019
    3
      2018
    5
      2017
    7
      2016
    1
      2015
    4
      2014
    1
      2013
    2
      2012
    2
      2011
    2
      2010
    3
      2009
    5
      2008
    6
      2007
    2
      2005
    6
      2004
    4
      2003
    4
      2002
    3
      2001
    4
      2000
    3
      1999
    4
      1998
    3
      1997
    3
      1996
    3
      1995
    2
      1994
    3
      1993
    4
      1992
    2
      1991
    1
      1990
    5
      1989
    2
      1988
    1
      1987
    4
      1986
    1
      1985
    1
      1984

    Series

    1. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (29)
    2. Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (6)
    3. Cowles Foundation discussion paper (5)
    4. NBER working paper series (3)
    5. Working papers / Foerder Institute for Economic Research (3)
    6. Econometric Society monographs (3)
    7. Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2)
    8. Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (2)
    9. CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (2)
    10. Department of Economics discussion papers / Columbia University (1)
    11. Discussion papers / CEPR (1)
    12. Discussion paper / Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines (1)
    13. Discussion paper / Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University (1)
    14. Working paper (1)
    15. Discussion papers / Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan, School of Public Policy - Department of Economics (1)
    16. Discussion paper / Institute for Empirical Macroeconomics (1)
    17. Technical working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research (1)
    18. Center discussion paper / Economic Growth Center, Yale University (1)
    19. Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1)