This prestigious recognition reflects his outstanding contributions to the field of econometrics and his influential research on education and labor markets.
Mourifié’s recent work includes several groundbreaking publications. His 2020 paper, "Sharp Bounds and Testability of a Roy Model of STEM Major Choices," co-authored with M. Henry and R. Méango and published in the Journal of Political Economy, explores how students choose STEM majors through a Roy model framework, identifying sharp bounds on the factors influencing those decisions.
In another upcoming publication titled "Role Models and Revealed Gender-Specific Costs of STEM in an Extended Roy model of Major Choice," also co-authored with M. Henry and R. Méango and forthcoming in the Journal of Econometrics, Mourifié delves deeper into how role models affect gender-specific decisions in STEM fields, using an extended Roy model to better understand these patterns.
Additionally, Mourifié’s forthcoming collaboration with D. Kédagni and L. Li, "Discordant Relaxations of Misspecified Models," to be published in Quantitative Economics, focuses on model misspecification and its implications for econometric theory, further underscoring his broad and impactful research interests. More information about Mourifié’s publications can be found here.
This fellowship honors his remarkable work, cementing his place as a leader in econometrics. Congratulations again to Ismael Mourifié for this well-deserved achievement!