Academic Publications of Stefanie Stantcheva
Stefanie Stantcheva has made significant contributions to the field of economics through her extensive academic publications. Her work often intersects with themes of public economics, political economy, and economic growth.
Key Publications
Taxation and Inequality
One of Stantcheva's notable works, co-authored with Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez, examines the elasticities of taxable income. Published through the National Bureau of Economic Research, this study investigates the implications of taxation on income distribution and economic behavior. It provides insights into the broader discussion of supply-side economics.
Intergenerational Mobility and Preferences
In collaboration with Alberto Alesina and Edoardo Teso, Stantcheva explored the relationship between intergenerational mobility and individual preferences. This research, published in 2018, shines light on the societal beliefs regarding meritocracy and its impacts on economic policy.
Public Perceptions and Economic Policies
Stantcheva has utilized innovative methods such as randomized surveys on platforms like Amazon Mechanical Turk to study public perceptions of economic policies. A notable paper co-authored with Ilyana Kuziemko and Michael I. Norton, evaluates how public understanding shapes policy support.
Inflation and Public Understanding
Another pivotal contribution by Stantcheva involves the study of inflation comprehension among the public. This research, undertaken with Alberto Binetti and Francesco Nuzzi and published in the Journal of Monetary Economics, delves into how people's understanding of inflation affects their economic decision-making and policy preferences.
Climate Change Attitudes
In a collaborative paper with Adrien Kruse, Tobias Kruse, and Bluebery Planterose, Stantcheva examines international attitudes toward climate change. This work, expected for release in 2025, evaluates public opinions and the political dynamics surrounding environmental policy.
Editorial Contributions and Recognitions
Stantcheva has been a transformative figure in academic publishing, serving as co-editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics since 2020. Notably, she was the first woman to join the journal’s editorial board. Her editorial work complements her research, allowing her to influence the field of economics both as a scholar and a thought leader.
In recognition of her contributions, Stantcheva was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 2021 and became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the same year.