I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.
I am also an affiliate of Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), IZA- Institute of Labor , Center for Governance and Markets, and Mahbub ul Haq Research Center.
My Ph.D. is from the University of California Berkeley's Haas School of Business. I use field experiments and policy experiments to study topics at the intersection of development economics, political economy, and behavioral economics.
Email: yasir.khan@pitt.edu
(1) Mission Motivation and Public Sector Performance: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan, American Economic Review (2025)
(2) “Good Politicians”: Experimental Evidence on Motivations for Political Candidacy and Government Performance, with Saad Gulzar , The Review of Economic Studies (2025)
(3) Personalities and Public Sector Performance: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan, with Michael Callen, Saad Gulzar, Ali Hasanain, and Arman Rezaee, Economic Development and Cultural Change (2025)
(4) The Political Economy of Public Employee Absence: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan, with Michael Callen, Saad Gulzar, Ali Hasanain, and Arman Rezaee, Journal of Public Economics (2023)
(5) No bulls: Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Veterinarian Ratings in Pakistan, with Ali Hasanain and Arman Rezaee, Journal of Development Economics (2023)
(6) Using Preference Estimates to Customize Incentives: An Application to Polio Vaccination Drives in Pakistan, with James Andreoni, Michael Callen, Karrar Hussain, and Charlie Sprenger, Journal of the European Economic Association (2023)
(7) Data and Policy Decisions: Experimental Evidence from Pakistan , with Michael Callen, Saad Gulzar, Ali Hasanain, and Arman Rezaee, Journal of Development Economics (2020)
(8) Improving Public Health Delivery in Punjab, Pakistan: Issues and Opportunities, with Michael Callen, Saad Gulzar, Ali Hasanain, Abdul Rehman Khan, Zia Mehmood, The Lahore Journal of Economics, (2013)
(1) Economic and Political Consequences of Credit Policy for Minorities: Evidence from India, with S. K. Ritadhi
(2) Norms, Beliefs, and Networks: Descriptive Findings on Women's Political Participation in Pakistan, with Saad Gulzar and Luke Sonnet
(1) Time Preferences and Dishonesty in the Public Sector, with Priyoma Mustafi
(2) Social Norms, Men’s Beliefs, and Women Voting, with Saad Gulzar
(3) Mental Health and Worker Performance: Evidence from the Public Sector', with Prashant Bhandari, Zain Chaudhry, Dietmar Fehr, and Karrar Hussain
(4) "Hot Shots": Effect of Climate on Vaccinator Performance , with Karrar Hussain, Jiawei Lyu, and Gabe Tourek [prelim analysis in progress]
(5) Extending State Capacity with Technology: Interactive Mobile Support to Improve Consistency and Accuracy for Community Health Workers, with Erica Field, Nicola Singletary, Laura Stilwell, & Kate Vyborny [pilot]
(1) Learning in Public Schools, with Tahir Andrabi, Sohaib Khan and Farooq Naseer