Nina Pavcnik | |
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Academic career | |
Field | International trade Economic development Industrial organization |
Institution | Dartmouth College, Niehaus Family Professor in International Studies |
Alma mater | Princeton University Yale University |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc | |
Website | https://sites.dartmouth.edu/npavcnik/ |
Nina Pavcnik is the Niehaus Family Professor in International Studies for the Economics Department at Dartmouth College.[1]
Her primary research interests lie at the intersection of international trade, development, and industrial organization with specific focus on how agents respond to globalization. Pavcnik's diverse works analyze the effects of globalization on child laborers, households, workers, and firms. Her most recent work studies the effect of large-scale trade policy reforms on economic growth and inequality.[2]
Pavcnik is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Centre for Economic Policy Research, and the Institute for the Study of Labor. She is also a senior fellow at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development.[2] She taught Econ 39 and 49 courses in Dartmouth College in 2015. [3]