Aurelie Dariel

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics at New York University Abu Dhabi

Schools

  • New York University Abu Dhabi

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Biography

New York University Abu Dhabi

Aurelie Dariel's research interests lie at the intersection of Behavioral and Labor Economics. She uses controlled experiments in the lab, the field, or online to explore how individuals' preferences and social networks affect choices and labor market outcomes. Aurelie has taught courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels on various topics. At present, she is teaching Economics of Gender at NYU Abu Dhabi. She has experience working for the French government as a Project Manager and consulting the Abu Dhabi government. Aurelie is a Research Affiliate at the Center for Behavioral Institutional Design (C-BID), where she investigates race and gender inequalities in labor markets.

Research Areas:

Behavioral economics, experimental economics, labor economics, gender

Education:

  • 2006 – 2013 PhD in Economics
    Maastricht University, the Netherlands
  • 1999 – 2001 MSc in Economics (Distinction)
    University of Montreal, Canada
  • 1996 – 1999 BA in Economics (Distinction)
    University of Grenoble, France

Teaching experience

  • Economics of Gender (UG, NYU Abu Dhabi)
  • Gender in Economics and Management (UG, University of Maastricht)
  • Auction Theory (MSc, University of Bern)
  • Advanced Game Theory (MSc, University of Bern)
  • Theory of the Firm (MSc, University of Bern)
  • Public Economics (UG, University of Maastricht)
  • Economics of Antitrust and Regulation (UG, University of Maastricht)
  • European Studies (UG, University of Maastricht)

Courses Taught

  • CCOL-UH 1105 Nudges and Well-Being
  • ECON-UH 1701 Economics of Gender

Publications

  • Dariel Aurelie, Arno Riedl and Simon Siegenthaler. 2021. "Referral hiring and wage formation in a market with adverse selection". Games and Economic Behavior. 130, 109-130.
  • Dariel Aurelie. 2018. “Conditional cooperation and framing effects.” Games 9 (37).
  • Koornneef Erik, Dariel Aurelie, Elbarazi Iffat, Alsuwaidi Ahmed, Robben Paul & Nikos Nikiforakis. 2018. "Surveillance cues do not enhance altruistic behavior among strangers in the field." PLoS ONE 13(8): e0197959.
  • Dariel Aurelie, Curtis Kephart, Nikos Nikiforakis & Christina Zenker. 2017. "Emirati women do not shy away from competition: Evidence from a patriarchal society in transition." Journal of the Economic Science Association 3(2), 121-136.
  • Dariel Aurelie & Nikos Nikiforakis. 2014. “Cooperators and reciprocators: A within-subject analysis of pro-social behavior.” Economics Letters 122(2), 163-166.

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