Muriel Niederle (born c. 1970) is a professor in the Department of Economics at Stanford University. Niederle teaches courses at Stanford University focusing specifically on experimental economics and market design.[1] Muriel Niederle is interested in studying behavioral and experimental economics.[2] Niederle's most recent publication was "Probabilistic States versus Multiple Certainties: The Obstacle of Uncertainty in Contingent Reasoning" in November 2017.[3] She was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 2017.[4][5]