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Selim Gulesci is an Associate Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, affiliated with prominent research networks including BREAD, CEPR, and J-PAL. His work focuses on development economics with a strong emphasis on gender studies, poverty alleviation, and experimental methodologies. Key research areas include the impact of social norms on behavior, gender-based violence prevention, and the design of effective policy interventions in low-income economies.
His research employs field experiments and observational studies across multiple regions, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Notable contributions include studies on childcare's impact on labor supply in Uganda, the role of media in shaping LGBTQ+ attitudes in Latin America, and the effects of cash transfer programs on women's empowerment. He has collaborated extensively with institutions like the World Bank and authored influential papers in top journals such as the American Economic Review and Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Current research explores topics like SME resilience during crises, long-term impacts of early childhood interventions, and mechanisms for reducing harmful social norms. Despite his prolific output, Gulesci has no listed awards but maintains active involvement in policy dialogue through platforms like VoxDev summaries.
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