Jan Feld, PhD Thorild Wulffsgatan 18, 41319 Gothenburg, Sweden Nationality: German jan.feld@economics.gu.se http://www.economics.handels.gu.se/english/staff/senior_lecturers -lecturers-_researchers/feld-jan/ nd Last updated: April 2 , 2015 EDUCATION Post-doc researcher April 2014 - present Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Visiting Researcher Melbourne Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Nov. 2014 – Jan. 2015 Mar. –Apr. 2015 PhD student Supervision: Andries de Grip and Thomas Dohmen Apr. 2010 – Mar. 2014 Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA), Maastricht, The Netherlands Visiting PhD student Sept. 2013 – Dec. 2014 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA MSc International Economic Studies, track Behavioral Economics 2009-2010 Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands Exchange Semester, program “International Marketing and Project Management with Special View to Asia-Pacific Region” 2006-2007 European Overseas Campus, Bali, Indonesia BA International Management 2005-2008 University of Flensburg, Flensburg, Germany RESEARCH INTERTESTS Economics of education, labor economics, behavioral economics PUBLICATIONS Endophilia or Exophobia: Beyond Discrimination, with Nicolás Salamanca and Daniel S. Hamermesh, The Economic Journal, forthcoming 1 ACADEMIC WORK IN PROGRESS Understanding Peer Effects: On the Nature, Estimation and Channels of Peer Effects, with Ulf Zölitz (SWOPEC Working Paper, No. 596), Revise & resubmit, Journal of Labor Economics Unskilled and Unaware? On Estimating the Relationship between Skill and Overconfidence, with Andries de Grip and Jan Sauermann Skill and Overconfidence, with Andries de Grip and Jan Sauermann Testing the Language Hypothesis, with Simon Georges-kot and Nicolás Salamanca Bad Apples and Blinding Lights, with Ulf Zölitz RESEARCH REPORTS Research report “Grading Fairness and Grader Consistency” for Colfuturo, with Nicolás Salamanca June 2014 Research report “Optimism and Performance in Call Centers” for Network Social Innovation, with Andries de Grip Jan. 2013 Research report “Behavioral Economics and Saudization” for the World Bank and Ministry of Labor of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Ahmed Shahen Mar. 2012 CONFERENCE, SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS Victoria University Wellington, Wellington (2015); Auckland University of Technology, Auckland (2014); Victoria University Wellington, Wellington (2014); University of Otago, Dunedin (2014); Melbourne Institute Brown Bag Seminar, Melbourne Institute, Melbourne (2014); Accounting, Economics and Finance Seminar, Deakin University, Melbourne (2014); Applied Micro Seminar, Australian National University, Canberra (2014); European Economic Association, Toulouse (2014); Workshop on Educational Governance and Finance, Oslo (2014); General Economics Seminar, University of Gothenburg (2013); Applied Micro Lunch Seminar, University of Texas at Austin (2013); European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics (ESSLE), IZA (2013); Conference on Discrimination and Labour Market Research, Linnaeus University (2013); 6th Maastricht Behavioral and Experimental Economics Symposium, Maastricht University (2013) ; 2nd Potsdam PhD Workshop in Empirical Economics, University of Potsdam (2013); Development and Utilization of Human Resources (DUHR) seminar, Maastricht University (2012) 2 TEACHING Basic Econometrics (course coordinator, section leader) 2014, 2015 Macroeconomics (section leader) 2014 Economics of Labour Markets and Human Capital (section leader) 2012 Macro Sociology (course planner, lecturer, section leader) 2010, 2011, 2012 Economic Sociology (section leader) 2010 OTHER WORK EXPERIENCES Management Assistant Aug. 2007 – Feb. 2008 European Overseas Campus (EOC), Bali, Indonesia Teacher & Education Coordinator Nov. 2003 – Oct. 2005 Orphanage Santa Maria de Guadalupe, Santa Apolonia, Guatemala OTHER ACTIVITIES Co-organizer of the weekly General Economic Seminar (GES) at University of Gothenburg Sept. - present LANGUAGES German (mother tongue), English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), Dutch (fluent), Swedish (advanced), Indonesian (good) SOFTWARE SKILLS Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Stata, NetQuestionnaire (Internet survey software) 3 REFERENCES Professor Andries de Grip Maastricht University School of Business and Economics Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA) Tongersestraat 53 Maastricht, The Netherlands 6211 LM +31 43 388 3647 a.degrip@maastrichtuniversity.nl Professor Daniel S. Hamermesh University of Texas at Austin Department of Economics 1 University Station C3100 Austin, Texas 78712 +1 512 475 8526 hamermes@austin.utexas.edu Professor Thomas Dohmen University of Bonn Institute for Applied Microeconomics Adenauerallee 24-42 Bonn, Germany 53113 +49 228 73 9303 t.dohmen@uni-bonn.de 4
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