Lisa Cameron
Australian economist
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Lisa Cameron 's Degrees
- Bachelors Economics University of Melbourne
- Masters Economics University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lisa Cameron is an Australian economist currently working as a Professional Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne. Biography Lisa Cameron earned her Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbourne in 1989, where she graduated with first class honours. This was followed by completing a Masters of Commerce degree in 1992, as well as a Graduate Diploma in Indonesian Modern Language in 1999. Thereafter, Cameron completed a M.A. and subsequently proceeded to complete a PhD in economics at Princeton University. While at Princeton, she received the Bradley Fellowship award and scholarship from the Department of Economics, the Robertson Fellow award at the Woodrow Wilson School, and the Mellon Grant for research in Indonesia, aligning with her research projects. After her graduation in 1996, she continued in an academic and research capacity at the University of Melbourne for 13 years, being promoted to Director of the Asian Economics Centre in 2007 and becoming a Professor for the Department of Economics in 2010. In order to pursue greater involvement in the developmental economics space, Cameron moved to Monash University in 2010, where she acted as the Director for the Centre for Development Economics and as a Professor in the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics. Since 2017, her current role at the Melbourne Institute has allowed her to concentrate on socio-economic research matters in developing countries of interest.
Lisa Cameron 's Published Works
Published Works
- Raising the Stakes in the Ultimatum Game: Experimental Evidence From Indonesia (1999) (617)
- Risk-Taking Behavior in the Wake of Natural Disasters (2013) (487)
- Propensities to engage in and punish corrupt behavior: Experimental evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia and Singapore (2009) (253)
- Gender, Culture, and Corruption: Insights from an Experimental Analysis (2008) (235)
- Cannabis, Alcohol and Cigarettes: Substitutes or Complements? (2001) (189)
- Little Emperors: Behavioral Impacts of China's One-Child Policy (2013) (180)
- Economic Geography and Wages (2003) (160)
- Trade Liberalization and the Wage Skill Premium: Evidence from Indonesia (2011) (159)
- Subject pool effects in a corruption experiment: A comparison of Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students (2009) (145)
- Impact Evaluation of a Large-Scale Rural Sanitation Project in Indonesia (2013) (128)
- The Importance of Learning in the Adoption of High‐Yielding Variety Seeds (1999) (116)
- Education and Labor Market Participation of Women in Asia: Evidence from Five Countries* (2001) (107)
- How Does Health Promotion Work? Evidence from the Dirty Business of Eliminating Open Defecation (2015) (97)
- The Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment in a Low-Income Country: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in Indonesia (2008) (82)
- The Labor Market as a Smoothing Device: Labor Supply Responses to Crop Loss (2003) (82)
- Scaling up sanitation: Evidence from an RCT in Indonesia (2019) (81)
- Education Expenditure Responses to Crop Loss in Indonesia: A Gender Bias (2001) (79)
- THE IMPACT OF THE INDONESIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CHILDREN: AN ANALYSIS USING THE 100 VILLAGES DATA (2001) (73)
- Can a Public Scholarship Program Successfully Reduce School Drop-Outs in a Time of Economic Crisis? Evidence from Indonesia. (2009) (70)
- Can Mistargeting Destroy Social Capital and Stimulate Crime? Evidence from a Cash Transfer Program in Indonesia (2012) (64)
- Poverty and inequality in Java: examining the impact of the changing age, educational and industrial structure (2000) (59)
- Is the relationship between socioeconomic status and health stronger for older children in developing countries? (2009) (57)
- Gender and corruption: insights from an experimental analysis (2006) (56)
- Did Social Safety Net Scholarships Reduce Drop-Out Rates During the Indonesian Economic Crisis? (2002) (54)
- Do coresidency and financial transfers from the children reduce the need for elderly parents to works in developing countries? (2008) (52)
- The Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment in a Low Income Country: An Evaluation Using the Difference-in-Differences Approach (2003) (51)
- The residency decision of elderly indonesians: A nested logit analysis (2000) (48)
- Old-Age Support in Developing Countries: Labor Supply, Intergenerational Transfers and Living Arrangements (2001) (47)
- Female education and child mortality in Indonesia. (1999) (47)
- Understanding the determinants of maternal mortality: An observational study using the Indonesian Population Census (2019) (46)
- Do Attitudes Towards Corruption Differ Across Cultures? Experimental Evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia and Singapore (2005) (46)
- Gender equality and development in Indonesia (2012) (44)
- It's the economy stupid: Macroeconomics and federal elections in Australia (2000) (37)
- China's Sex Ratio and Crime: Behavioral Change or Financial Necessity? (2016) (36)
- Growth with or without Equity? The distributional impact of Indonesian development (2002) (31)
- An Analysis of the Role of Social Safety Net Scholarships in Reducing School Drop-Out During the Indonesian Economic Crisis (2000) (28)
- Old-age labour supply in the developing world (2002) (27)
- Initial Conditions Matter: Social Capital and Participatory Development (2015) (26)
- Cultural integration: Experimental evidence of convergence in immigrants’ preferences (2015) (24)
- Female Labour Force Participation in Indonesia: Why Has it Stalled? (2018) (22)
- Scaling up rural sanitation : findings from the impact evaluation baseline survey in Indonesia (2010) (20)
- Substitutes or Complements? Alcohol, Cannabis and Tobacco (1999) (20)
- Theoretical Underpinnings and Meta-analysis of the Effects of Cash Transfers on Intimate Partner Violence in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (2021) (18)
- Childhood stunting and cognitive effects of water and sanitation in Indonesia. (2020) (14)
- The Impact of the Indonesian Financial Crisis on Children: Data from 100 Villages Survey (2002) (12)
- Mistargeting of Cash Transfers, Social Capital Destruction, and Crime in Indonesia∗ (2011) (12)
- Do Coresidency with and Financial Transfers from Children Reduce the Need for Elderly Parents to Work in Developing Countries ? (2005) (12)
- Crimes Against Morality: Unintended Consequences of Criminalizing Sex Work (2020) (12)
- Sanitation, financial incentives and health spillovers: A cluster randomised trial. (2021) (11)
- Indirect Tax Exemptions and the Distribution of Lifetime Income: A Simulation Analysis (1995) (9)
- Social protection programs for women in developing countries (2019) (9)
- Old-age support in Indonesia: labor supply, intergenerational transfers and living arrangements (2001) (6)
- Conditional Cash Transfers: Do They Result in More Patient Choices and Increased Educational Aspirations? (2020) (6)
- Little emperors pose behavioral challenges. (2013) (5)
- Economic Geography and Wages: The Case of Indonesia (2004) (5)
- 12. Women and the Labour Market during and after the Crisis (2002) (5)
- Relationship between Water and Sanitation and Maternal Health: Evidence from Indonesia (2021) (4)
- It's the Economy Stupid? (1999) (4)
- Cultural Integration: Experimental Evidence of Changes in Immigrants' Preferences (2012) (3)
- Income Inequality in Java : Relating the Increases to the Changing Age, Educational and Industrial Structure (1997) (2)
- Information, Intermediaries, and International Migration (2021) (2)
- SANITATION AND HEALTH: THE PAST, THE FUTURE AND WORKING OUT WHAT WORKS (2011) (2)
- Conditional Cash Transfers: Do They Change Time Preferences and Educational Aspirations? (2016) (2)
- Can demand for toilets be encouraged ? evidence from Indonesia (2014) (1)
- The dirty business of eliminating open defecation: The effect of village sanitation on child height from field experiments in four countries (2022) (1)
- Education and Labour Market Participation of Women in Asia : Theory and Evidence (1997) (1)
- Little Emperors — Sweet or Sour ? Behavioural Impacts of China ’ s One Child Policy 1 (2011) (1)
- Labour Supply and Education Expenditure Responses to Crop Loss in Indonesia (1997) (1)
- Corrigendum to: China's Sex Ratio and Crime: Behavioural Change or Financial Necessity? (2021) (0)
- Why Indonesia’s wealth isn’t translating into jobs for women (2020) (0)
- Future Directions: Study Protocol for an Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Evaluation of a State-based Social Housing Strategy and Three Social Housing Programs (2021) (0)
- The Dirty Business of Reducing Open Defecation : Lessons from a Sanitation Intervention (2013) (0)
- WHAT’S KEEPING WOMEN OUT OF WORK? (2020) (0)
- Should Nike and Reebok Pay Higher Wages? The Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment in a Low Income Country (2004) (0)
- Child marriage: using the Indonesian family life survey to examine the lives of women and men who married at an early age (2022) (0)
- Learning and the Adoption of High Yielding Variety Seeds: Panel Data Versus Cross-Sectional Data (1997) (0)
- Does being "left-behind" in childhood lead to criminality in adulthood? Evidence from data on rural-urban migrants and prison inmates in China (2022) (0)
- The Impact of a Large-Scale Community-Led Total Sanitation Program in Indonesia (2021) (0)
- CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD MARRIAGE IN INDONESIA (2020) (0)
- Women’s Transitions in the Labour Market around Marriage and Childbearing (2017) (0)
- China's One Child Policy (2014) (0)
- Psychology in parliament: Maintaining a healthy democracy through improving ways of working (2019) (0)
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