Founded in 1903, our department is well-known for the excellence of its teaching and advising, with a strong reputation for producing outstanding Ph.D. graduates, as well as rigorous and innovative economic research. We are consistently ranked among the world's leading departments. Berkeley faculty have won four Nobel Prizes and four John Bates Clark Medals , and nineteen Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowships (including an average of one per year since 1995). The impact Berkeley faculty have had on various fields of economics has been enormous. Our department is currently at the forefront of many exciting new developments in economics. This year we are pleased to add Assistant Professors Patrick Kline and Denis Nekipelov, to our dynamic and diverse faculty.
Gérard Roland receives the Richard F. Fenno Prize for Best Book Published in the Field
of Legislative Studies during 2007
Shachar Kariv receives 2006-2007 UCB Social Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award
James Powell elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Stefano DellaVigna receives the 2008 UCB Distinguished Teaching Award
and was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship for Economics
David
Card was awarded the 2008 Frisch Medal of the Econometric Society.
Raj Chetty
wins The American magazine's 2008 Young Economist Award
and was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship for Economics