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Imran Rasul
Alternative spellings: I. Rasul
Biblio: Tätig am Dep. of Economics, Univ. College London, UK; tätig als Assistant Prof. of Economics an der London School of Economics; Visiting Prof. an der Univ. of Chicago, Graduate School of Business; tätig bei ELSE, ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution; tätig am IZA, Bonn
Imran Rasul OBE FBA (born 29 July 1974) is a professor of economics at the University College London, managing editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association, and co-director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. His research interests include labour, development and public economics and he is considered to be one of the leaders within social norms and capital economics. After completing his masters at Oxford University in 1997, he continued his studies at the London School of Economics under the supervision of Professor Timothy Besley, achieving his doctorate in 2003 with a thesis entitled "Non-contractibilities in the household: Theory and evidence". (Source: DBPedia)
Imran Rasul OBE FBA (born 29 July 1974) is a professor of economics at the University College London, managing editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association, and co-director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. His research interests include labour, development and public economics and he is considered to be one of the leaders within social norms and capital economics. After completing his masters at Oxford University in 1997, he continued his studies at the London School of Economics under the supervision of Professor Timothy Besley, achieving his doctorate in 2003 with a thesis entitled "Non-contractibilities in the household: Theory and evidence". (Source: DBPedia)
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Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (22)
Discussion paper series / IZA (13)
IZA Discussion Paper (12)
Discussion papers / CEPR (8)
CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (7)
Development discussion papers (7)
Discussion paper (6)
Policy research working paper : WPS (2)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (2)
BREAD working paper (2)
NBER Working Paper (2)
NBER working paper series (2)
LSE STICERD Research Paper (2)
Policy Research Working Paper (2)
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (2)
Employment working paper (1)
Working paper (1)
IFS working paper (1)
Discussion paper / University of Bristol, Department of Economics (1)
ISER working paper series (1)
Other papers (1)
Warwick economic research papers (1)
SPII 2017 – 309 (1)
Public Economics Programme discussion papers (1)
CESifo Working Paper Series (1)
Working papers / Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (1)
Evidence paper (1)
EUI working paper (1)
CESifo working papers (1)
Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (1)
Development economics discussion paper series : DEDPS (1)