
Daniele Paserman
· Professor, Department ChairBoston University · Economics
Active 2008–2020
About
Daniele Paserman is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and serves as the Department Chair. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research, and a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). He completed his PhD in economics at Harvard University. His research spans a variety of topics including labor economics, economic history, political economy, and behavioral economics. His work has been published in many top outlets in economics and political science, and has been featured in the Financial Times, Foreign Policy, and the Freakonomics blog. Recent projects include the study of intergenerational mobility and assortative mating in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; analysis of gender differences in cooperative behavior and the determinants of environmental policy making in the United States Congress; and the effect of economics education on gender attitudes. He currently serves as the President of the Society of the Economics of the Household.
Research topics
- Political science
- Psychology
- Demographic economics
- Business
- Geography
Frequent coauthors
- 60 shared
Stefano Gagliarducci
- 24 shared
David A. Jaeger
- 17 shared
Claudia Olivetti
Dartmouth Hospital
- 12 shared
Eleonora Patacchini
- 9 shared
Valentina Paredes
University of Chile
- 8 shared
Francisco J. Pino
- 8 shared
Esteban F. Klor
- 8 shared
Laura Salisbury
Education
Ph.D.
Harvard University
Awards & honors
- President of the Society of the Economics of the Household
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