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Anna Baiardi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her research integrates econometrics, machine learning, and labor economics to explore gender roles, causal inference, and policy impacts in education and migration.
Research Interests: Dr. Baiardi specializes in applying machine learning methods to econometric problems, particularly in causal inference and gender economics. Her work investigates the long-term effects of cultural, educational, and migratory factors on labor market outcomes, with regional focus on Iran and China. She is actively contributing to the methodological advancement of empirical economics.
Recent Research Trends: Her recent publications demonstrate a strong trend in combining machine learning with traditional econometric techniques to re-evaluate causal claims and analyze large-scale datasets. The research spans topics such as historical determinants of gender norms, firm-level trade responses to migration, and policy evaluation in higher education.
- Scientific Awards: No awards mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: One supervised work is listed, indicating involvement in mentoring students or junior researchers. Specific grant funding details are not provided, but her working papers from the Tinbergen Institute suggest institutional research support.
Labs and Research Teams: While no specific lab is named, her affiliation with the Tinbergen Institute and co-authorship with researchers like A. A. Naghi and C. Ammon indicates active collaboration within a broader economics research network.
