Cristian Pop Eleches
Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs at School of International and Public Affairs
Schools
- School of International and Public Affairs
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Biography
School of International and Public Affairs
Focus areas: Health (early childhood interventions in Malawi), education (student allocation and teacher effort), demography (the impact of population policies)
Cristian Pop-Eleches'' primary research area is applied development and labor economics with particular interest in demographic issues. He teaches courses in economic development and microeconomics.
His publications include "The Impact of an Abortion Ban on Socio-Economic Outcomes of Children: Evidence from Romania" and "The Supply of Birth Control Methods, Education and Fertility."
Cristian Pop-Eleches received his BA (1988) and PhD (2003) in economics from Harvard University.
Education
- PhD in Economics, Harvard University
- BA in Economics, Harvard University
Honors & Awards
- Organizing committee: ERMAS Conference, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- Special Lecture at KDI School in Seoul, Korea
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