Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 24

North America-United States

About Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Ricardo Perez-Truglia, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of Behavioral Economics, Political Economy, Public Economics.

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

Are Political and Charitable Giving Substitutes? Evidence from the United States

The Salary Taboo: Privacy Norms and the Diffusion of Information

The Old Boys' Club: Schmoozing and the Gender Gap

Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment

Expectations with Endogenous Information Acquisition: An Experimental Investigation

What's My Employee Worth? The Effects of Salary Benchmarking

How Much Does Your Boss Make? The Effects of Salary Comparisons

Listen to Her: Gender Differences in Information Diffusion within the Household

Ricardo Perez-Truglia Information

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Citations(all)

3731

Citations(since 2020)

2841

Cited By

1836

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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University of California, Berkeley

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Ricardo Perez-Truglia Skills & Research Interests

Behavioral Economics

Political Economy

Public Economics

Top articles of Ricardo Perez-Truglia

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Are Political and Charitable Giving Substitutes? Evidence from the United States

Management Science

P Yildirim

Andrei Simonov

Maria Petrova

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2024/12

The Salary Taboo: Privacy Norms and the Diffusion of Information

Journal of Public Economics

Zoë Cullen

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2023/6/1

The Old Boys' Club: Schmoozing and the Gender Gap

American Economic Review

Zoe Cullen

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2023

Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

Marcelo Bergolo

Rodrigo Ceni

Guillermo Cruces

Matias Giaccobasso

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2023/2/1

Expectations with Endogenous Information Acquisition: An Experimental Investigation

Review of Economics and Statistics

Andreas Fuster

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Mirko Wiederholt

Basit Zafar

2022/9/8

What's My Employee Worth? The Effects of Salary Benchmarking

Zoe B Cullen

Shengwu Li

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2022/10/17

How Much Does Your Boss Make? The Effects of Salary Comparisons

Journal of Political Economy

Zoë Cullen

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2022/3

Listen to Her: Gender Differences in Information Diffusion within the Household

Dietmar Fehr

Johanna Mollerstrom

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2022/10/3

Where Do My Tax Dollars Go? Tax Morale Effects of Perceived Government Spending

NBER Working Paper No. 29789

Matias Giaccobasso

Brad Nathan

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Alejandro Zentner

2022

Is the Partisan Divide Real? Polarization in Preferences for Redistribution

American Economic Association Papers & Proceedings

Brad Nathan

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Alejandro Zentner

2022

Choosing Your Pond: Location Choices and Relative Income

The Review of Economics and Statistics

Nicolas Luis Bottan

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2022

Betting on the House: Subjective Expectations and Market Choices

Nicolas L Bottan

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2020/6/18

The Effects of Income Transparency on Well-Being: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

American Economic Review

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2020/4

Macroeconomic Expectations and Credit Card Spending

NBER Working Paper

Misha Galashin

Martin Kanz

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

2020/12

What Makes a Tax Evader?

NBER Working Paper

Marcelo Bergolo

Martin Leites

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Matias Strehl

2020/12

My Taxes are Too Darn High: Why Do Households Protest their Taxes?

Brad C Nathan

Ricardo Perez-Truglia

Alejandro Zentner

2020/9/10

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