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B. Douglas Bernheim

Global rank #108 99%

Institution: Stanford University

Primary Field: Theory (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.stanford.edu/~bernheim/

First Publication: 1981

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pbe81 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 2.35 0.50 0.00 0.00 10.39
Last 10 Years 4.42 1.17 0.00 0.00 20.04
All Time 35.09 9.89 7.54 0.00 168.51

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 53
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 54.42

Publications (53)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Peer Advice on Financial Decisions: A Case of the Blind Leading the Blind? Review of Economics and Statistics A 4
2023 Who Controls the Agenda Controls the Legislature American Economic Review S 4
2022 Evaluating Deliberative Competence: A Simple Method with an Application to Financial Choice American Economic Review S 3
2021 What Motivates Paternalism? An Experimental Study American Economic Review S 3
2021 A Theory of Chosen Preferences American Economic Review S 4
2020 When Fair Isn’t Fair: Understanding Choice Reversals Involving Social Preferences Journal of Political Economy S 5
2019 Predictability and Power in Legislative Bargaining Review of Economic Studies S 3
2017 Price Cutting and Business Stealing in Imperfect Cartels American Economic Review S 2
2016 Do Consumers Exploit Commitment Opportunities? Evidence from Natural Experiments Involving Liquor Consumption American Economic Journal: Economic Policy A 3
2015 The Welfare Economics of Default Options in 401(k) Plans American Economic Review S 3
2015 Poverty and Self‐Control Econometrica S 3
2014 Neural Activity Reveals Preferences without Choices American Economic Journal: Microeconomics B 4
2014 Candidates, Character, and Corruption American Economic Journal: Microeconomics B 2
2013 DO REAL ESTATE BROKERS ADD VALUE WHEN LISTING SERVICES ARE UNBUNDLED? Economic Inquiry C 2
2011 100 Years of the <em>American Economic Review</em>: The Top 20 Articles American Economic Review S 6
2009 THE EFFECTS OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION IN THE WORKPLACE: EVIDENCE FROM A SURVEY OF EMPLOYERS Economic Inquiry C 3
2009 On the Potential of Neuroeconomics: A Critical (but Hopeful) Appraisal American Economic Journal: Microeconomics B 1
2009 Beyond Revealed Preference: Choice-Theoretic Foundations for Behavioral Welfare Economics Quarterly Journal of Economics S 2
2009 A Solution Concept for Majority Rule in Dynamic Settings Review of Economic Studies S 2
2007 Toward Choice-Theoretic Foundations for Behavioral Welfare Economics American Economic Review S 2
2004 Addiction and Cue-Triggered Decision Processes American Economic Review S 2
2004 Do estate and gift taxes affect the timing of private transfers? Journal of Public Economics A 3
2003 The Mismatch Between Life Insurance Holdings and Financial Vulnerabilities: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study American Economic Review S 4
2003 The effects of financial education in the workplace: evidence from a survey of households Journal of Public Economics A 2
2003 Bequests as Signals: An Explanation for the Equal Division Puzzle Journal of Political Economy S 2
2001 What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth among U.S. Households? American Economic Review S 3
2001 Optimal Money Burning: Theory and Application to Corporate Dividends Journal of Economics & Management Strategy B 2
2001 Education and saving:: The long-term effects of high school financial curriculum mandates Journal of Public Economics A 3
2000 How Much Should Americans Be Saving for Retirement? American Economic Review S 1
1998 Incomplete Contracts and Strategic Ambiguity. American Economic Review S 2
1998 Rational Strategic Choice Revisited Scandanavian Journal of Economics B 1
1998 Exclusive Dealing Journal of Political Economy S 2
1996 Veblen Effects in a Theory of Conspicuous Consumption. American Economic Review S 2
1995 A Tax-Based Test of the Dividend Signaling Hypothesis. American Economic Review S 2
1995 Repeated Games with Asymptotically Finite Horizons Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1994 A Theory of Conformity. Journal of Political Economy S 1
1991 How Strong Are Bequest Motives? Evidence Based on Estimates of the Demand for Life Insurance and Annuities. Journal of Political Economy S 1
1989 Social Security and Personal Saving: An Analysis of Expectations. American Economic Review S 2
1989 Collective dynamic consistency in repeated games Games and Economic Behavior B 2
1989 Markov perfect equilibria in altruistic growth economies with production uncertainty Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1989 Intergenerational Altruism, Dynastic Equilibria and Social Welfare Review of Economic Studies S 1
1988 Is Everything Neutral? Journal of Political Economy S 2
1988 Altruism within the Family Reconsidered: Do Nice Guys Finish Last? American Economic Review S 2
1987 Coalition-Proof Nash Equilibria I. Concepts Journal of Economic Theory A 3
1987 Coalition-Proof Nash Equilibria II. Applications Journal of Economic Theory A 2
1987 The economic effects of social security : Toward a reconciliation of theory and measurement Journal of Public Economics A 1
1987 Economic Growth with Intergenerational Altruism Review of Economic Studies S 2
1986 On the Voluntary and Involuntary Provision of Public Goods. American Economic Review S 1
1986 Menu Auctions, Resource Allocation, and Economic Influence Quarterly Journal of Economics S 2
1986 On the Existence of Markov-Consistent Plans under Production Uncertainty Review of Economic Studies S 2
1986 The Strategic Bequest Motive. Journal of Labor Economics A 3
1985 The Strategic Bequest Motive. Journal of Political Economy S 3
1981 A Note on Dynamic Tax Incidence Quarterly Journal of Economics S 1