Pauline Grosjean is a Professor in the School of Economics at UNSW, a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Her research studies the historical and dynamic context of economic development. In particular, she focuses on how culture and institutions interact and shape long-term economic development and individual behaviour. She has published research that studies the historical process of a wide range of factors that are crucial for economic development, including cooperation and violence, trust, gender norms, support for democracy and for market reforms, immigration, preferences for education, and conflict.
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Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin University
Lecturer, Department of Economics, Deakin University
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Deakin University
Professor and Head of the Department of Economics, Deakin University