Stefanie Stantcheva is a French economist who is a Professor of Economics at Harvard University. She is a member of the French Council of Economic Analysis. Her research focuses on public finance—in particular questions of optimal taxation. In 2018, she was selected by The Economist as one of the 8 best young economists of the decade.
Stantcheva's research concerns public finance—in particular, the question of how tax and transfer systems can better simultaneously raise revenues, reduce inequality, and foster the productivity of firms and individuals. She focuses on three aspects of optimal taxation: 1) the dynamic effects of taxation, 2) the corrective role of taxation in the presence of asymmetric information and other market failures, and 3) social preferences and perceptions to understand the determinants of tax policy. She combines theory and empirical work. Together with Emmanuel Saez and Thomas Piketty, she has presented a model of optimal labor income taxation for top incomes, taking into account standard labor supply responses as well as tax avoidance and compensation bargaining. In another project together with Emmanuel Saez she has characterized optimal taxation of capital income. Stantcheva has studied the interplay between taxation and innovation, examining the effects of personal and corporate income taxation on innovation and thinking about how to better design the tax system and R&D policies to foster innovation. In "Taxation and Innovation in the 20th Century" she analyzes the impacts of individual and corporate income taxes on individual inventors, firms that do R&D, and on innovation at the state level in the U.S. throughout the 20th century. She has also shown that top personal tax rates affect the international location choices of superstar inventors. She has developed the use of large-scale, cross-country online surveys and experiments to study how people form their views about policies and their social attitudes. She has more particularly focused on the perceptions of intergenerational mobility, immigration, and inequality and their link to support for redistribution.
Media
Stantcheva has made numerous appearances in the media both as an author and a speaker. Stantcheva has written articles and appeared in video essays by Vox. Most recently Stantcheva spoke in a Vox video entitled "Where does Innovation come from?". Stantcheva has also given lectures for the Federal Reserve Board and the Kennedy School.
Selected bibliography
Optimal Taxation of Top Labor Incomes: A Tale of Three Elasticities.., Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 230–271, February 2014.
.. American Economic Review. Vol. 105, No. 4, pp. 1478–1508, April 2015.
.. American Economic Review 2016, Vol. 106, No.1, pp. 24–45. January 2016.
. Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 125, No. 6, pp-1931-1990, 2017.