Pamela Jakiela pjakiela@umd.edu | www.pamjakiela.com | 2200 Symons Hall, College Park, MD 20742 Academic Positions Assistant Professor, Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland, 2011 - present Assistant Professor, Economics, Washington University in St. Louis, 2008 - 2012 Other Appointments & Affiliations Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2014 – present Visiting Scholar, IGIER, Universit` a Bocconi, March 2012 Research Network Member, Innovations for Poverty Action, 2008 – present Education 2008 PhD in Economics, Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley 2000 MSc. in Development Studies (with Distinction), London School of Economics 1999 BA in Sustainable Development / English, Residential College, University of Michigan Publications 1. Xavier Gin´e, Pamela Jakiela, Dean Karlan, and Jonathan Morduch. (2010) “Microfinance Games,” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2(3): 60-95. 2. Pamela Jakiela. (2011) “Social Preferences and Fairness Norms as Informal Institutions: Experimental Evidence,” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, 101(3): 509-513. - Reprinted in Fairness in Law and Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing (Lee Anne Fennell and Richard H. McAdams, editors). 3. Pamela Jakiela. (2013) “Equity vs. Efficiency vs. Self-Interest: on the Use of Dictator Games to Measure Distributional Preferences,” Experimental Economics, 16(2): 208-221. 4. Pamela Jakiela. (2014) “Using Economic Experiments to Measure Informal Institutions,” in Institutions, Property Rights, and Economic Growth: the Legacy of Douglass North, Cambridge University Press (Sebastian Galiani and Itai Sened, editors). 5. Pamela Jakiela, Edward Miguel, and Vera te Velde. (2015) “Youve Earned It: Estimating the Impact of Human Capital on Social Preferences,” Experimental Economics, forthcoming. 6. Pamela Jakiela. (2015) “How Fair Shares Compare: Experimental Evidence from Two Cultures,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming. 1 Working Papers 1. Raymond Fisman, Pamela Jakiela, and Shachar Kariv. (2015) “How Did Distributional Preferences Change During the Great Recession?,” NBER Working Paper 20146, revised and resubmitted to Journal of Public Economics. 2. Pamela Jakiela and Owen Ozier. (2015) “Does Africa Need a Rotten Kin Theorem? Experimental Evidence from Village Economies,” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper #6085, revised and resubmitted to Review of Economic Studies. 3. Raymond Fisman, Pamela Jakiela, and Shachar Kariv. (2015) “Distributional Preferences and Voting Behavior,” NBER Working Paper 20145. Teaching Experience Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland – Graduate (PhD-level) Applications of Experimental and Behavioral Economics – Fall 2012 – Undergraduate Global Development - Fall 2011, Fall 2012 Department of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis – Graduate (PhD-level) Behavioral Economics – Fall 2008, Fall 2010 – Undergraduate Behavioral Economics – Fall 2009 – The Political Economy of Development in Africa – Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010 Centro de Estudios Econ´ omicos, el Colegio de M´ exico – Mini-Course: Applications of Experimental and Behavioral Economics, November 2010 JPAL/IPA/CMF Staff Training 2010, Limuru, Kenya – “How to Randomize” course for field research staff, July 2010 Department of Economics, University of San Francisco – Graduate (Masters-level) Development Microeconomics, Spring 2007 Department of Economics, University of California at Berkeley (Teaching Assistant) – Graduate (PhD-level) Microeconomics Fall 2003–Fall 2005 – Intermediate Microeconomics Spring 2004 – Undergraduate Development Economics Spring 2003, Spring 2007, Fall 2007 Invited Seminars & Conference Presentations 2014: What can Institutional Economists Learn from Laboratory and Field Experiments? Conference (Lund University) Center for the Study of African Economies Conference (Oxford) Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (University of Pittsburgh) Washington Area Development Economics Symposium (University of Maryland) Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics 2013: IZA/DFID/AERC Conference on Training Programs and Labour Markets in Africa: Evidence and Policy Lessons (Nairobi, Kenya) 2 2012: Norwegian School of Economics Universit` a Bocconi Center for the Study of African Economies Conference (Oxford) Wageningen University Middlebury College Dartmouth College University of Maryland Yale University Center for Global Development Paris School of Economics Toulouse School of Economics Development Research Group, World Bank 2011: American Economic Association Annual Meeting Loyola Marymount University Case Western Reserve University International Food Policy Research Institute Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland University of Notre Dame Universit` a Bocconi Pacific Conference for Development Economics (UC Berkeley) Center for the Study of African Economies Conference (Oxford) Midwest International Economic Development Conference (University of Wisconsin Madison) Georgetown University Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, University of Maryland Northeastern Universities Development Consortium Conference (Yale) Workshop on the Foundations of Moral Preferences (University of Oslo) Conference on Experimental Economics in Developing Countries (UC Berkeley) 2010: El C´ olegio de M´exico NBER Education Program Fall Meeting (Chicago Fed) Economic Science Association World Meeting (University of Copenhagen) Midwest International Economic Development Conference (University of Minnesota) Colgate University University of Texas at Dallas 2009: Pacific Conference for Development Economics (San Francisco State University) NBER Education Program Fall Meeting (Chicago Fed) 2008: Washington University in St. Louis UCLA Boston University Cornell University University of Washington University of Missouri at Columbia Northeastern Universities Development Consortium Conference (Boston University) 3 2007: Bay Area Development Association Conference (UC Davis) Working Group in African Political Economy Conference (Stanford University) 2005: Northeastern Universities Development Consortium Conference (Brown University) Selected Honors, Grants, & Awards Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries Major Grant Project: “Estimating the Impacts of a Microfranchising Intervention” — joint with Maddalena Honorati and Owen Ozier National Science Foundation Award SES-1357332 Project: “Estimating the Impacts of a Microfranchising Intervention” — joint with Maddalena Honorati and Owen Ozier IZA/DFID Growth and Labour Markets in Low Income Countries Programme Project: “Girls Empowered by Microfranchising: Estimating the Impacts of Microfranchising on Young Women in Nairobi” — joint with Maddalena Honorati and Owen Ozier Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries Exploratory Grant Project: “The Impacts of Microfranchising on Young Women in Nairobi” — joint with Maddalena Honorati and Owen Ozier Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries Exploratory Grant Project: “Direct and Indirect Impacts of Credit Scoring for Small and Medium Enterprises” — joint with Gharad Bryan, Dean Karlan, and Daniel Keniston Journal of Development Economics Award, UC Berkeley Russell Sage Foundation Small Grant in Behavioral Economics Experimental Social Science Laboratory Competitive Research Grant, UC Berkeley Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award, UC Berkeley Social Science Research Council Risk and Development Field Research Grant Phi Beta Kappa, University of Michigan Sidney J. and Irene Shipman Scholarship, University of Michigan Referee Service American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Review, Econometrica, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Economica, Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, Experimental Economics, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of African Economies, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economics and Management, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, World Bank Economic Review 4 Other Information Languages: Citizenship: Date of Birth: English (native), Spanish (intermediate), French (elementary), Swahili (elementary) United States September 2, 1978 5
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