Professor Andrea Prat FBA

Microeconomics: political economy & organisational economics
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2011
Subjects
Business and management, Economics

Summary

Andrea Prat is the Richard Paul Richman Professor of Business at Columbia Business School and Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics, Columbia University. He received his PhD in Economics from Stanford University.

Professor Prat's work focuses on organisational economics and political economy. His current research in organisational economics explores – through theoretical modeling, field experiments, and data analysis – issues such as incentive provision, corporate leadership, employee motivation, and organisational language. Professor Prat is a principal investigator of the Executive Time Use Project. His current research in political economy attempts to define and measure the influence of the media industry on the democratic process.

He is the author of numerous articles in leading journals in economics and finance including the American Economic Review, Econometrica, the Journal of Finance, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Review of Economic Studies, and the Review of Financial Studies. He served as Chairman and Managing Editor of the Review of Economic Studies. He is an Associate Editor of Theoretical Economics and a director of the Industrial Organisation programme of the Center for Economic Policy Research in London. Professor Prat was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 2013.

Current post

Richard Paul Richman Professor of Business, Economics Division, Columbia Business School; Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Columbia University

Past appointments

London School of Economics Professor of Economics, Department of Economics

2004 - 2013

London School of Economics Reader, Department of Economics

2002 - 2004

London School of Economics Lecturer, Department of Economics

2000 - 2002

Tilburg University Assistant Professor

1997 - 2000

Publications

Media Power

Andrea Prat - Published in 2018 by University of Chicago Press Journals

Journal of Political Economy

Transparency and Deliberation within the FOMC: A Computational Linguistics Approach

Stephen Hansen, Michael McMahon and Andrea Prat - Published in 2018 by OUP Oxford

Quarterly Journal of Economics

Managerial Attention and Worker Performance

Marina Halac and Andrea Prat - Published in 2016

American Economic Association

Active and Passive Waste in Government Spending: Evidence from a Policy Experiment

Oriana Bandiera, Andrea Prat and Tommaso Valletti - Published in 2009

American Economic Review

Language and the Theory of the Firm

Andrea Prat, Jacques Cremer and Luis Garicano - Published in 2007

Quarterly Journal of Economics

Handcuffs for the Grabbing Hand? The Role of the Media in Political Accountability

Timothy Besley and Andrea Prat - Published in 2006

American Economic Review

The Wrong Kind of Transparency

Andrea Pratt - Published in 2005

American Economic Review

Games Played through Agents

Andrea Prat and Aldo Rustichini - Published in 2003

Econometrica

Campaign Advertising and Voter Welfare

Andrea Prat - Published in 2002 by OUP Oxford

Review of Economic Studies

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Guy Laroque FBA

Economics: economic theory, finance, taxation, macroeconomics, commodity prices, economics of the household

guy-laroque.jpg

Professor Rachel Griffith FBA

Applied economic analysis of the impact of government policy on economic performance; competition, innovation and productivity; firm pricing behaviour; consumer shopping patterns and nutrition

rachel-griffith.jpg

Professor Colin Mayer FBA

Financial economics; corporate finance, corporate governance, regulation, taxation, and international comparisons of financial systems; the role of the corporation in contemporary society

colin-mayer.jpg

Sign up to our email newsletters

Join our mailing list to explore the ideas and impact of the British Academy. Get updates on research, funding, policy, international collaborations, and events that bring the humanities and social sciences to life.