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Ranveig Falch is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Bergen, Norway. Her research focuses on experimental methods applied to social and economic questions, particularly inequality, education outcomes, and fairness perceptions. She frequently collaborates with institutions like the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) and the University of Munich.
Research Interests include gender inequality dynamics, cross-cultural analysis of social preferences, and policy implications of experimental findings. Her recent work examines how societies accept disparities between genders and generations, with notable studies comparing China and Norway.
Funding: Supported by grants from the Research Council of Norway (References: 262675, 302145) and the European Research Council (ERC Grant 788433). Active in international collaborations, presenting at venues like the European Economic Association and World Congress of the Econometric Society.
Grants & Teams: Leads research streams on educational equity and fairness perception, often involving co-authors like Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden. Involved in organizing workshops such as the FAIR Midway Conference and Bergen-Berlin Behavioral Economics Workshop.
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