M Daniele Paserman
Boston University, Hebrew University (on leave) and CEPR
M. Daniele Paserman is an Associate Professor of Economics at Boston University and a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University (on leave). He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER and a Research Affiliate at the CEPR. His research spans a number of areas in labor economics and applied microeconomics: immigration and its effects on the host country’s educational system and its labor markets; models of search, with applications to job markets and marriage markets; discrimination in the labor market; and a number of issues related to the dynamics of violence and the political economy of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. He holds a B.A. from the Hebrew University, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Articles by M Daniele Paserman:
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Palestinian-Israeli violence: new evidence
10 June 2008, 10212 reads
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Tennis, pressure and the gender wage-gap
26 June 2007, 76996 reads
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