Karla Hoff is a distinguished development economist renowned for her research at the intersection of behavioral economics, social norms, and institutional economics. Her work primarily focuses on understanding how social structures, cognitive biases, and institutions influence economic development, poverty, and inequality, particularly in developing countries. She has extensively studied topics such as the role of trust, social capital, corruption, and property rights in economic performance. Dr. Hoff was a Lead Economist and Senior Research Economist at the World Bank for many years, where she made significant contributions to policy-oriented research. She is currently a Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (SIPA) and has also been a visiting professor at Princeton University. Her research often employs experimental and empirical methods to test theories and derive policy implications, challenging traditional economic assumptions by incorporating psychological and sociological factors.
Karla Hoff's work history includes a series of influential roles in various companies. Here is a detailed list of his professional journey:
Co-directed and co-authored the influential World Development Report 2015: 'Mind, Society, and Behavior,' which highlighted the importance of human psychology and social context in development policy and practice.
Held a prominent position at the World Bank, leading research initiatives and contributing significantly to the Bank's understanding of institutional and behavioral constraints on development. Her work there influenced policy advice to developing countries.
Serves as a Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, where she teaches and conducts research on development economics, behavioral economics, and political economy.
Authored numerous highly cited academic papers and book chapters that explore how social context, norms, and psychological factors shape economic decisions and development outcomes, contributing significantly to the field of behavioral development economics.
Served as a visiting professor at Princeton University, further contributing to academic discourse and research in economics.
Leeds Metropolitan University - Year 2008
Leeds City College
John Leggott Sixth Form College - Year 2006
Howden School - Year 2001
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