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David Klinowski is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Marketing and Business Economics department at the Katz School, University of Pittsburgh. He joined the school in 2022 and previously held a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University's Department of Economics. His research focuses on behavioral economics, experimental economics, gender gaps in education and labor markets, and the economics of science.
- PhD in Economics, University of Pittsburgh
- MA in Economics, University of South Florida
- BA in Physics, University of South Florida
- BA in Economics, University of South Florida
David’s research explores themes such as gender disparities in feedback preferences, reluctance in charitable giving, and workplace competition dynamics. His work spans disciplines like economics, behavioral science, and labor market studies.
His recent publications include studies on gender gaps in test scores, donor behavior in crowdfunding, and the economics of scientific communication. These works intersect with keywords such as Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Gender Dynamics.



