Professor Imran Rasul FBA

Applied micro-econometrics: the study of labour, development, household and public economics
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Economics

Summary

Imran Rasul is Professor of Economics at University College London, co-director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and research co-director of the Entrepreneurship Research Group of the International Growth Centre. His research interests include labour, development and public economics and his work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrica and the Review of Economic Studies. He is currently managing editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association, and he been a co-editor and director of the Review of Economic Studies (2009-17). He was awarded the 2007 IZA Young Economist Prize, the 2008 CESIfo Distinguished Affiliate Award, an ERC-starter grant in 2012, and a British Academy Mid-career Fellowship in 2018. In 2018 he was elected as a Council Member of the Royal Economic Society (RES) and as a Council Representative on the RES Executive Committee from 2018-2023. In 2019 he was jointly awarded the Yrjö Jahnsson Award in Economics (received jointly with Oriana Bandiera), awarded to a European economist no older than 45 years old who has made a contribution in theoretical and applied research that is significant to economics in Europe. In 2020, he was awarded an OBE.

Current post

Professor of Economics, University College London; Co-director, ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy, Institute for Fiscal Studies; Co-director, Entrepreneurship Research Program, International Growth Centre (IGC)

Past appointments

University College London Reader of Economics

2007 - 2009

University College London Lecturer of Economics

2005 - 2007

University of Chicago Graduate School of Business Assistant Professor

2002 - 2005

London School of Economics Tutorial Fellow

2000 - 2002

Publications

Labor Markets and Poverty in Village Economies

Imran Rasul et al. - Published in 2017 by Quarterly Journal of Economics

Crime and the Depenalization of Cannabis Possession: Evidence from a Policing Experiment

Imran Rasul, Brendon McConnell and Jérôme Adda - Published in 2014 by Journal of Political Economy

Social Incentives in the Workplace

Imran Rasul, Oriana Bandiera and Iwan Barankay - Published in 2010 by Review of Economic Studies

Social Connections and Incentives: Evidence From Personnel Data

Imran Rasul, Oriana Bandiera and Iwan Barankay - Published in 2009 by Econometrica

Incentives for Managers and Inequality Among Workers: Evidence From a Firm Level Experiment

Imran Rasul, Oriana Bandiera and Iwan Barankay - Published in 2007 by Quarterly Journal of Economics

Social Preferences and the Response to Incentives: Evidence From Personnel Data

Imran Rasul, Oriana Bandiera and Iwan Barankay - Published in 2005 by Quarterly Journal of Economics

How did 9/11 affect sentencing outcomes across groups in the US Criminal Justice System?

8 Jul 2020 Dr Brendon McConnell and Professor Imran Rasul FBA

Professor Imran Rasul FBA and Dr Brendon McConnell look at sentencing outcomes in the Federal Criminal Justice System to examine contagious animosity across outgroups.

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