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Julian C. Jamison
Julian C. Jamison
Research Fellow
University of Exeter
j.jamison@exeter.ac.uk

Julian Jamison is Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter as well as affiliated faculty at Nuffield College (Oxford) and JPAL (MIT); he formerly worked at the World Bank and within the US government. Julian’s research focuses on preferences, decisions, and well-being, interacted with institutional policies; he has a particular interest in explicit welfare tradeoffs and normative inputs to policy. He uses a range of methodologies, from theory to lab & field experiments to surveys to large datasets. Much of his field work has been in sub-Saharan Africa, and he has traveled to almost 100 countries. His work has been published in leading academic journals in disciplines from economics to philosophy to IT to finance to medicine. He holds BS and MS degrees in mathematics from Caltech, and a PhD in economics from MIT.

IZA Publications

IZA Discussion Paper No. 13366
Michèle Belot, Syngjoo Choi, Egon Tripodi, Eline van den Broek-Altenburg, Julian C. Jamison, Nicholas W. Papageorge
published as 'Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries' in: Review of Economics of the Household, 2021, 19, 769–783
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13333
Nicholas W. Papageorge, Matthew V. Zahn, Michèle Belot, Eline van den Broek-Altenburg, Syngjoo Choi, Julian C. Jamison, Egon Tripodi
published in: Journal of Population Economics, 2021, 34, 691–738
IZA Discussion Paper No. 13230
Michèle Belot, Syngjoo Choi, Julian C. Jamison, Nicholas W. Papageorge, Egon Tripodi, Eline van den Broek-Altenburg
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12251
Varun Gauri, Julian C. Jamison, Nina Mazar, Owen Ozier
published in: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2021, 163, 117-131
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