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D-Index
43
Citations
21678
World Ranking
4242
National Ranking
2019

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
  • 2011 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Jesse M. Shapiro is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement primarily through various research activities and contributions linked to this institution.

The recognition Jesse M. Shapiro has received includes two notable fellowships: the Fellowship of the Econometric Society awarded in 2017, and the Fellowship of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation received in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Media Bias and Reputation

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Why Have Americans Become More Obese

    David M. Cutler;Edward L. Glaeser;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • What Drives Media Slant? Evidence From U.S. Daily Newspapers

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Smart Cities: Quality of Life, Productivity, and the Growth Effects of Human Capital

    Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Ideological Segregation Online and Offline

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • WHO IS ‘BEHAVIORAL’? COGNITIVE ABILITY AND ANOMALOUS PREFERENCES

    Daniel J. Benjamin;Sebastian A. Brown;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Can Higher Prices Stimulate Product Use? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Zambia

    Nava Ashraf;James Berry;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • The Effect of Newspaper Entry and Exit on Electoral Politics

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M Shapiro;Michael Sinkinson

  • Is there a daily discount rate? Evidence from the food stamp nutrition cycle

    Jesse M. Shapiro

  • The Benefits of the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction

    Edward L. Glaeser;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Media, Education and Anti-Americanism in the Muslim World

    Matthew A. Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Competition and Truth in the Market for News

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Pre-event Trends in the Panel Event-Study Design

    Simon Freyaldenhoven;Christian Hansen;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Greater Internet use is not associated with faster growth in political polarization among US demographic groups

    Levi Boxell;Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Cross-Country Trends in Affective Polarization

    Levi Boxell;Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Do Harsher Prison Conditions Reduce Recidivism? A Discontinuity-based Approach

    M. Keith Chen;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Strategic Extremism: Why Republicans and Democrats Divide on Religious Values

    Edward L. Glaeser;Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Measuring Group Differences in High‐Dimensional Choices: Method and Application to Congressional Speech

    Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro;Matt Taddy

  • Urban Growth in the 1990s: Is City Living Back?

    Edward L Glaeser;Jesse M Shapiro

  • Measuring the Sensitivity of Parameter Estimates to Estimation Moments

    Isaiah Andrews;Matthew Gentzkow;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Fungibility and Consumer Choice: Evidence from Commodity Price Shocks*

    Justine S. Hastings;Jesse M. Shapiro

  • Cities and Warfare: The Impact of Terrorism on Urban Form

    Edward L. Glaeser;Jesse M. Shapiro

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Dubé
Jean-Pierre Dubé University of Chicago
Daniel J. Benjamin
Daniel J. Benjamin University of California, Los Angeles
Bart J. Bronnenberg
Bart J. Bronnenberg Tilburg University

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