The Society Announces the Election of 38 Fellows
The Econometric Society congratulates its 38 new Fellows elected from all six regions of the world: Africa (1), Asia (1), Australasia (1), Europe (9), Latin America (2), and North America (24). The 2022 FNC consisted of Dirk Bergemann (Chair), Xiaohong Chen, Janet Currie, Aureo de Paula, Pascaline Dupas, Jan Eeckhout, and Armin Falk.
Please see the full list of the 2022 Fellows below.
Mary Amiti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Leah Boustan, Princeton University
Irene Brambilla, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Pedro Carneiro, University College London
Songnian Chen, Zhejiang University
Pierre Dubois, Tolouse School of Economics
Eduardo Faingold, Insper Institute of Education and Research
Alessandro Gavazza, London School of Economics
Nicola Gennaioli, Bocconi University
Raffaella Giacomini, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and University College London
Pauline Grosjean, UNSW, Sydney
Fatih Guvenen, University of Minnesota
Chang-Tai Hsieh, University of Chicago
Oleg Itskhoki, University of California, Los Angeles
Dean Karlan, Northwestern University
Navin Kartik, Columbia University
Ilyana Kuziemko, Princeton University
Ricardo Lagos, New York University
Thomas Lemieux, University of British Columbia
Guido Menzio, New York University
Giuseppe Moscarini, Yale University
Rosemarie Nagel, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Benjamin Olken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marco Ottaviani, Bocconi University
Giorgio Primiceri, Northwestern University
Nancy Qian, Northwestern University
Morten Ravn, University College London
Marzena Rostek, University of Wisconsin
Andres Santos, University of California, Los Angeles
Jon Steinsson, University of California, Berkeley
Maxwell B. Stinchcombe, University of Texas- Austin
Philipp Strack, Yale University
Amir Sufi, University of Chicago
Alemayehu Seyoum Tafesse, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Laura Lisl Veldkamp, Columbia University
Alessandra Voena, Stanford University
Hans-Joachim Voth, University of Zurich
Alex Wolitzky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology