Professor Pauline Grosjean
2006听听听 Ph.D Economics, Toulouse School of Economics
听听听听听听听听听听听 Advisor: P. Seabright. Committee: T. Besley, E. Auriol, J.P. Azam, A. Thomas.
2003听听听 Toulouse School of Economics, M. Phil, Economics. With distinction.
2001听听听 Agr茅gation in Economics.
2001听听听 Ecole Normale Sup茅rieure de Cachan. MA, Economics and MA, Finance.
1998听听听 BA, Economics, University Paris X. BA, History, University Paris X.
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Pauline Grosjean is a Professor in the School of Economics at 麻豆社madou,a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Previously at the University of San Francisco and the University of California at Berkeley, she has also worked as an Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. She completed her PhD in economics at Toulouse School in Economics in 2006 after graduating from the Ecole Normale Sup茅rieure. Her research studies the historical and dynamic context of economic development. In particular, she focuses on how culture and institutions interact and shape long-term economic development and individual behaviour. She has published research that studies the historical process of a wide range of factors that are crucial for economic development, including cooperation and violence, trust, gender norms, support for democracy and for market reforms, immigration, preferences for education, and conflict.听
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2020听听听 Fellowship of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
2019听听听 Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (2019-2023) (AUD 998,000).
2018听听听 Excellence in Refereeing Award, American Economic Review.
2018听听听 Excellence in Refereeing Award, Journal of the European Economic Association.
2018听听听 Scientia Fellowship (4 years fellowship with AUD 40,000 annual research budget).
2017听听听 Centre for Social Impact (AUD 9,969) 鈥淐hild human capital investment: a field experiment with new data technology鈥.
2016听听听 Australia Research Council Discovery Grant (AUD 592,000 鈥 4 years funding) 鈥淥n the origins and persistence of gender: Combining evolutionary and economic approaches to study sex differences and cultural variation鈥, with Rob Brooks (麻豆社madou) and Paul Seabright (IAST, Toulouse School of Economics).
2015听听听 Rising Star Award. Nominated as 1 of the 20 鈥渞esearch leaders鈥 of 麻豆社madou.
2015听听听 麻豆社madou Business School Grant (AUD 22,855) 鈥淭he roles of gender and economic inequalities in the post Arab Spring Islamic Revival: experimental and survey evidence from Tunisia鈥.
2014听听听 Excellence in Refereeing Award, Journal of the European Economic Association.
2013听听听 Australian School of Business Grant (AUD 24,000) "Beyond local development: the role of local institutions building in fostering trust and cooperation: evidence from the Solomon Islands".
2013听听听 World Bank (USD 86,000) support for evaluation of the Rural Development Project in the Solomon Islands.
2012听听听 Research Achievement Award 鈥 Australian School of Business.
2012听听听 Australian School of Business Grant, AUD 9000.
2011听听听 US Department of State Title VIII Research Award (USD 20,000): 鈥淭he Co-Evolution of Trust and Institutions: Evidence from the Balkans鈥.
2010听听听 US Department of State Title VIII Research Award (USD 18,750): 鈥淰iolence, and Socio-Economic Preferences: An Empirical Investigation in Tajikistan and Kosovo鈥.
2007听听听 Ciriacy-Wantrup Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Natural Resources Economics and Political Economy - University of California at Berkeley (2 years).
2004听听听 China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development 鈥 USD 80,000 for evaluation of the Sloping Land Conversion Program.
2004 听听 Marie Curie Research Fellowship of the European Commission (9 months)
2003听听听 Doctoral Scholarship (3 years), French Government.
1998听听听 Scholarship for Ecole Normale Sup茅rieure (4 years).