Muriel Niederle

Muriel Niederle

Stanford University

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Muriel Niederle

Muriel Niederle, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Experimental Economics, Gender, Market Design.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fairness has less impact when agents are less informed

Can competitiveness predict education and labor market outcomes? Evidence from incentivized choice and survey measures

Cognitive limitations: Failures of contingent thinking

Female empowerment and female competitiveness

Please Take a Minute: How Prosocial Preferences Change with Deliberation

Strategic decentralized matching: The effects of information frictions

When Do Individuals Give Up Agency? The Role of Decision Avoidance

Trickle-down effects of affirmative action: A case study in France

Muriel Niederle Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

15655

Citations(since 2020)

7494

Cited By

11271

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Stanford University

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Muriel Niederle Skills & Research Interests

Experimental Economics

Gender

Market Design

Top articles of Muriel Niederle

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fairness has less impact when agents are less informed

Experimental Economics

Jennie Huang

Judd B Kessler

Muriel Niederle

2024/3

Can competitiveness predict education and labor market outcomes? Evidence from incentivized choice and survey measures

Review of Economics and Statistics

Thomas Buser

Muriel Niederle

Hessel Oosterbeek

2024/3/18

Cognitive limitations: Failures of contingent thinking

Muriel Niederle

Emanuel Vespa

2023/9/13

Female empowerment and female competitiveness

David Klinowski

Muriel Niederle

2023/7

Please Take a Minute: How Prosocial Preferences Change with Deliberation

People

Judd B Kessler

Hannu Kivimaki

Ashley Litwin

Muriel Niederle

2023/4/16

Strategic decentralized matching: The effects of information frictions

Andrew Ferdowsian

Muriel Niederle

Leeat Yariv

2023

When Do Individuals Give Up Agency? The Role of Decision Avoidance

Holly Dykstra

Christine L Exley

Muriel Niederle

2022/10/8

Trickle-down effects of affirmative action: A case study in France

José De Sousa

Muriel Niederle

2022/8/22

Comment on the NRMP’s “Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program” Proposed to Replace the Post-Match Scramble

Peter A Coles

Clayton R Featherstone

John William Hatfield

Fuhito Kojima

Scott Duke Kominers

...

2022

Managing self-confidence: Theory and experimental evidence

Management Science

Markus M Möbius

Muriel Niederle

Paul Niehaus

Tanya S Rosenblat

2022/11

The role of beliefs in driving gender discrimination

Management Science

Katherine B Coffman

Christine L Exley

Muriel Niederle

2021/6

Gender and the dynamics of economics seminars

Pascaline Dupas

Alicia Sasser Modestino

Muriel Niederle

Justin Wolfers

2021/3/1

Knowing when to ask: The cost of leaning in

Journal of Political Economy

Christine L Exley

Muriel Niederle

Lise Vesterlund

2020/3/1

Decentralized matching with aligned preferences

Muriel Niederle

Leeat Yariv

2009/4/3

Fairness concerns are less relevant when agents are less informed

Experimental Economics

Jennie Huang

Judd B Kessler

Muriel Niederle

2020

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