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Jamie McCasland serves as an Assistant Professor in the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia, which operates under the Faculty of Arts. She previously earned her PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley before joining UBC.
Dr. McCasland specializes in development economics with a particular focus on labor markets and firms in developing contexts. Her research methodology heavily incorporates field experiments conducted across multiple African countries including Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Ghana. Her current research agenda examines small firm hiring practices, job training effectiveness, and how network-based technologies are adopted in low-income country settings.
While no specific publications are highlighted in her university profile, her research approach demonstrates a strong empirical orientation with emphasis on real-world economic behavior in developing economies. Her work bridges theoretical economic principles with practical applications in contexts where institutional frameworks differ significantly from those in developed nations.
As a faculty member in the Vancouver School of Economics, Dr. McCasland contributes to the department's research strength in development economics and provides instruction in her areas of expertise, though specific courses she teaches are not detailed in the available information.
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