Nina Pavcnik is Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, where she holds the Niehaus Family Professorship of International Studies. A native of Slovenia, she received a B.A. in Economics from Yale University and earned a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University. With research interests at the intersection of international trade, development, and industrial organisation, her research examines how households, workers, and firms respond to globalisation.
Pavcnik is a Research Associate at the NBER, a Research Affiliate at the CEPR, a Senior Fellow at the BREAD, and a Research Fellow at the IZA. She currently serves as the Editor of the World Bank Economic Review, a Co-editor of the Journal of International Economics, and is a member of the World Bank Research Committee. She has consulted for the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, the Inter-American Development Bank, the United Nations, and the US Department of Labor.
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Creating formal sector jobs in low-income countries
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- Development 
- Labour Markets
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Imported inputs and domestic product growth in India
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- International trade
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The effects of trade liberalisation on schooling in India
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- Education 
- Poverty and Income Inequality
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Trade and child labour
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- Labour Markets