Siwan Anderson
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Siwan Anderson's Degrees
- PhD Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Economics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Economics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Siwan Anderson is a Canadian economist and professor at the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia . Her area of focus is on development economics with a micro-level approach focusing on institutions in developing countries, and also gender economics focusing on the role of women in the economy. Siwan Anderson is also an Associate of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research , an Associate of the Theoretical Research in Development Economics , a Fellow of the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development , and a Faculty Associate of the Center for Effective Global Action . Siwan Anderson is the first woman to receive the John Rae Prize from the Canadian Economics Association.
Siwan Anderson's Published Works
Published Works
- The Economics of Roscas and Intra-Household Resource Allocation (2000) (594)
- What determines female autonomy? Evidence from Bangladesh (2009) (535)
- The Economics of Dowry and Brideprice (2007) (408)
- Why Dowry Payments Declined with Modernization in Europe but Are Rising in India (2003) (310)
- Missing Women: Age and Disease (2010) (255)
- Clientelism in Indian Villages (2015) (181)
- Caste as an Impediment to Trade (2011) (148)
- Suicide and Property Rights in India (2014) (99)
- Enforcement in informal saving groups (2009) (88)
- Why the Marriage Squeeze Cannot Cause Dowry Inflation (2000) (76)
- Property Rights over Marital Transfers (2015) (72)
- Legal Origins and Female HIV. (2018) (63)
- The Age Distribution of Missing Women in India (2012) (59)
- The Economics of Dowry Payments in Pakistan (2000) (29)
- Dowry and Property Rights (2007) (24)
- Observations on the (2013) (21)
- Missing Unmarried Women (2015) (20)
- Enforcement and Organizational Design in Informal Saving Groups ∗ (2003) (19)
- Sustainability and organizational design in informal groups, with some evidence from Kenyan Roscas (2010) (18)
- One Kind of Democracy (2012) (18)
- 'One Kind of Democracy' Implementing MGNREGS (2015) (18)
- Environmental Cleanliness as a Public Good: Welfare and Policy Implications of Nonconvex Preferences (1997) (17)
- Formalizing Informal Institutions : Theory and Evidence From A Kenyan Slum ∗ ( Forthcoming in Institutions and Economic Growth (2007) (12)
- Reservations and the Politics of Fear (2017) (7)
- Excess Female Mortality in Africa (2018) (5)
- Observations on the Scope of Corruption in NREGA Projects. IGC Working Paper and Final Project Report (2013) (4)
- Human capital effects of marriage payments (2014) (4)
- Sustainability and organizational design in Roscas : some evidence from Kenya ( Work in progress ) (2002) (4)
- Intimate partner violence and female property rights (2021) (4)
- Political Quotas and Governance (2020) (2)
- Some Economic Implications of Caste ∗ (2005) (2)
- Marriage , Commitment and Social Norms : Theory and Evidence from Egypt Preliminary-please do not circulate (2017) (2)
- Property Rights Over Marital Transfers ∗ [ Preliminary Draft ] (2011) (1)
- Local Female Political Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa (2018) (1)
- Integrating economic and evolutionary approaches to polygynous marriage (2022) (0)
- Harm and Harmony∗ (2021) (0)
- The Impacts of Linking UID to NREGA Wage Payments: A Study of Maharashtra. IGC Policy Brief (2013) (0)
- Hidden hostility: donor attention and political violence (2022) (0)
- Formalizing Informal Institutions: (2008) (0)
- Distress in Marathaland (2016) (0)
- Marriage Market Transfers of Resources and Property Rights ∗ [ Preliminary ] (2010) (0)
- The Economics of Dowry and (2007) (0)
- Introduction to the Special Issue on COVID Economics (2022) (0)
- Human capital effects of marriage payments Investing in female human capital can reduce brideprice and dowry practices and increase welfare (2014) (0)
- Human capital effects of marriage payments Investing in female human capital can reduce brideprice and dowry practices and increase welfare (2014) (0)
- Acknowledgment of reviewers (1991) (0)
- WIDER Working Paper 2022/147 Hidden hostility: donor attention and political violence (2022) (0)
- Introduction (2018) (0)
- Appendix : Property Rights Over Marital Transfers (2015) (0)
- Dowries and Other Marital Transfers (2015) (0)
- Online Appendix: Property Rights Over Marital Transfers (2015) (0)
- Unbundling female empowerment (2022) (0)
- Thanks to reviewers (2006) (0)
- Traditional Female Political Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa (2018) (0)
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