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Christina Brown is an Assistant Professor in the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago since 2021, affiliated with BREAD and JPAL. She holds a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and previously worked as a consultant for the World Bank and Save the Children, alongside teaching high school physics.
Her research focuses on development economics, labor markets, and behavioral economics, examining issues such as cognitive endurance in education, teacher incentives, and gender discrimination. Notable projects include field experiments in India and Pakistan analyzing educational interventions and labor market policies.
Her work has been featured on prominent platforms like The Report Card Podcast, Freakonomics, and PNAS Magazine. She collaborates with institutions like the World Bank and partners with schools globally to design evidence-based policies.
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