Nishtha Sharma
@nishthachatters
Behavioral Economist || Topics: Charity, Conflict, Inequality || 1st Gen College || Postdoc at NYU AD || PhD Econ at UCI
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We are very excited to host Alessandro Pavan for a seminar on 13th Oct. If you are in Delhi-NCR, you are welcome to attend. Some history abt ISI Delhi and another paper on lemons here (see section on Berkeley and India): nobelprize.org/prizes/economi… #EconISIDelhi
The program for BREW-ESA 2023 IIT Bombay is here: sites.google.com/view/brewindia… Pretty excited about this! Many thanks to all the organisers and contributors.
Had an incredible time presenting my JMP at Economic Science Association meeting in Ohio. Met some of my favorite economists and fellow JMCs.
New achievement unlocked - a grad student of French literature attended my talk on the economics of begging today! US visit is going great with talks at Tufts Economics, Harvard Business School and Boston College. Next stops: BU Economics, Brown University, NEUDC, UChicago Economics
Thank you so much for the shout-out. I am incredibly thrilled about being included in the fantastic set of talks at #NEUDC 2024 at Northeastern U.
Had an amazing time presenting my #jmp on the economics of begging at The University of Chicago! 🎉 Big thanks to John A. List, Christina Brown and @Becky_C_Royer for being so warm and inclusive. What an unforgettable day!
Thank you so much for the shout-out, Jessica Leight. It's so encouraging as a JMC. I have an extensive research agenda on begging, but I am also interested in studying the behavioral and strategic causes of conflict and inequalities, especially in the labor market.
Thank you so much for your mentorship and support Ernesto Reuben. I’ve learned so much from you and my brilliant fellow postdocs at NYUAD Social Science and Center for Behavioral Institutional Design (C-BID). Excited for the next chapters in our lives; may we find our most productive academic homes.
Would you help a beggar asking for alms? Estimates suggest that 60% of people do This study by Nishtha Sharma & Samreen Malik analyses begging as an economic activity, and presents insights into the preferences & perceptions of beggars + donors in Delhi ideasforindia.in/topics/poverty…
Conferences are not only about listening to new research ideas, but also about meeting friends and mentors. Thanks K Narayanan for inviting me to the #INET conference S Chandrasekhar Nitin Kumar Bharti Nishtha Sharma Subrato Banerjee among others