Maria Kogelnik
I am an Associate Research Scientist in Economics at Yale, and the Lecturer for a seminar in experimental economics (Econ 459, see evals here). My research is primarily in experimental and behavioral economics with a focus on beliefs and gender. I am also the lead researcher of the behavioral and experimental research initiative at Yale Inclusion Economics.You can find my CV here. My email is kogelnik.maria@gmail.com.
Working Papers
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Performance Feedback and Gender Differences in Persistence [Paper] [Supplementary Appendix] - New version in progress.
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Knowing Me, Knowing You: An Experiment on Mutual Payoff Information in the Stag Hunt and Prisoner's Dilemma [Paper] (with Hazem Alshaikhmubarak, David Hales, Molly Schwarz, and Kent Strauss) - Journal of the Economic Science Association (2024): 1-14.
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Holiday, Just One Day Out Of Life: Birth Timing and Postnatal Outcomes [Paper] [The Economist] - Journal of Labor Economics, 39.S2 (2021): S651-S702.
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(Mis-)Understanding Quotas (with Philipp Strack) - Data collection.
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Power, Paternalism, and Gender. Experimental Evidence from India. (with Rohini Pande, Charity Troyer Moore, and Akash Uppal) - Data collection.
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The Employment Consequences of Construction Boom-Bust Cycles: Evidence from the German Reunification (with Florian Hoffmann, Thomas Lemieux, and Mirko Titze) - Draft in preparation.