David Card(1956)

Economics

David Card is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (2021) from Canada. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Princeton University. They have been affiliated with University of Chicago.

2
Major Awards
689
Publications
58,672
Citations
103
h-index
307
i10-index
85.2
Avg Citations/Paper

Career History

Research Associate

NBER

Cambridge, US

— Present

Professor

UC Berkeley

Berkeley, US

— Present

Education

Princeton University

Ph.D.

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

Princeton University(Doctor of Philosophy)

Doctoral Advisors

Joshua AngristMarcelo NeriJesse RothsteinThomas LemieuxElizabeth U. CascioHeather North RoyerKristin F. ButcherAnne PiehlMelvyn Glyn ColesDarren LubotskyKevin F. HallockDavid AlbouyTill Marco von WachterPhilip OreopoulosPaul OyerJörn-Steffen PischkeJohn Enrico DiNardoDavid John ZimmermanKenneth ChayEnrico MorettiGordon B. DahlEric VerhoogenMichael GreenstoneOlivier DeschênesRaymundo M. Campos VázquezEdson R. SeverniniJane Leber HerrBing-ru TehBrad T. HowellsDavid S. LeeGregorio Silva CaetanoSarah Rosen FrankKalena E. CortesXu ZhengJustin McCraryPrasad KrishnamurthyMaria Hedvig HorvathEva Olimpia Arceo GomezDavid White SilverStacy Ellen SneeringerXiaoyu XiaMonica DezaAndrea Adeja CannAnne Nathalie Le BrunElizabeth Weber HandwerkerFlorence NeymotinJohn Robert PenrodMichel SerafinelliDevin Garett PopeAttila Sandor LindnerAna Sofia Damas de MatosOrley AshenfelterChristoph M. Schmidt

Career Timeline

University of Chicago?–present
University of California, Berkeley?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)

Top Publications

Local Polynomial Order in Regression Discontinuity Designs
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics202145 citations
Gender gaps at the academies
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences202335 citations

Data Sources

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