Lisa Cameron is the James Riady Chair of Asian Economics and Business and a Professorial Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research at the University of Melbourne where she leads the program on Disadvantage and Wellbeing in the Asia-Pacific. She is an empirical micro-economist whose research incorporates the techniques of experimental and behavioural economics so as to better understand human decision-making. Much of her research focuses on policy evaluation - understanding the impacts and behavioural implications of public policy, with a focus on social and economic issues. She is particularly interested in the welfare of disadvantaged and marginalised groups and the socio-economic determinants of health. Much of her research to date has focused on developing countries, particularly Indonesia and China and she has extensive experience collaborating with agencies such as the World Bank and AusAID (DFAT).
Current projects include evaluations of: (1) a child-directed speech intervention in Timor Leste; (2) treatment of substance use disorders in Indonesia; (3) interventions to increase the rate at which women are promoted in the workplace in Indonesia; (4) the "lying flat" phenomenon in China; and (5) a cash transfer program in Timor Leste.
Lisa received her PhD from Princeton University in 1996. She was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences in 2013, a Fellow of the International Economic Association in 2022 and a Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Society of Australia in 2023. She is an affiliated professor at the Abdul Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).
James Riady Chair of Asian Economics and Business & Professorial Research Fellow
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
University of Melbourne.
Phone: +61-3-8344-5329; email: lisa.cameron@unimelb.edu.au