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Christina Brown

Principal Investigator
Christina Brown is Principal Investigator on Political Incorporation of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Karachi at CERP. Dr Christina is a Development Economist studying Labor and Behavioral Economics questions. Dr Christina’s research examines Labor and Education market imperfections, especially around issues of asymmetric information. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Becker Friedman Institute and will join the University of Chicago’s Economics Department as an Assistant Professor in 2023. Dr Christina received a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and worked as a Consultant for the World Bank and Save the Children. Prior to working as a Researcher, she taught high school Physics.

Christina Brown

Principal Investigator
Christina Brown is Principal Investigator on Political Incorporation of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Karachi at CERP. Dr Christina is a Development Economist studying Labor and Behavioral Economics questions. Dr Christina’s research examines Labor and Education market imperfections, especially around issues of asymmetric information. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Becker Friedman Institute and will join the University of Chicago’s Economics Department as an Assistant Professor in 2023. Dr Christina received a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and worked as a Consultant for the World Bank and Save the Children. Prior to working as a Researcher, she taught high school Physics.
Christina Brown
Principal Investigator
Christina Brown is Principal Investigator on Political Incorporation of Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Karachi at CERP. Dr Christina is a Development Economist studying Labor and Behavioral Economics questions. Dr Christina’s research examines Labor and Education market imperfections, especially around issues of asymmetric information. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Becker Friedman Institute and will join the University of Chicago’s Economics Department as an Assistant Professor in 2023. Dr Christina received a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and worked as a Consultant for the World Bank and Save the Children. Prior to working as a Researcher, she taught high school Physics.