Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences
Rasyad A. Parinduri is an Associate Professor at the Nottingham School of Economics. He receives his M.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and Ph.D. in Economics from the National University of Singapore. He joins the Nottingham School of Economics in 2022 (previously he taught economics at the Nottingham University Business School). He does research on the intersection of industrial organisation and development economics-on how policies and market changes affect development, competition, labour outcomes, and trade. He has published in, among others, the Oxford Economic Papers, Economics of Education Review, Journal of Development Studies, and World Development.
Rasyad teaches econometrics, labour economics, and behavioural economics. The modules are Advanced Labour Economics (ECON3089), Applied Econometrics II (ECON2041), Experimental and Behavioural… read more
Rasyad examines how policies and market changes affect people, households, and firms. In a working paper, for example, he looks at the effects of having children on labour supply in foreign markets.… read more
Rasyad teaches econometrics, labour economics, and behavioural economics. The modules are Advanced Labour Economics (ECON3089), Applied Econometrics II (ECON2041), Experimental and Behavioural Economics (ECON2025) and Introduction to Microeconomics (ECON1025).
Rasyad examines how policies and market changes affect people, households, and firms. In a working paper, for example, he looks at the effects of having children on labour supply in foreign markets. In another, he examines whether land tenure security improves farmers' productivity. Some of his recent journal articles and working papers are as follows:
Access to his work is available on his personal page.
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