Pauline Grosjean
Assistant Professor
Pauline Grosjean is an Assistant Professor in Economics since
September 2009. Her areas of research are political economy,
economic history, culture and economics and development economics.
Recent projects focus on the determinants of interpersonal violence
and the consequences of violence on the formation of social and
economic preferences. Pauline holds a PhD from Toulouse School of
Economics (May 2006) and a MA from Ecole Normale Superieure. She
was the Ciriacy-Wantrup Post-doctoral fellow at UC Berkeley in 2008
and 2009 and an economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction
and Development from 2006 to 2008. At USF, she teaches graduate
courses in development economics, advanced applied econometrics and
field research methods. For more details:
http://web.me.com/paulinegrosjean/Site/Welcome.html
Research Areas
political economy, economic history, culture and economics, development economics
Teaching
- Graduate: Development Economics, Advanced Applied Econometrics and Field Research Methods. Undergraduate: Principles of Microeconomics
Publications