Cristian Pop-Eleches
Affiliation
- Faculty Fellow, Department of Economics
School of International and Public Affairs
Research
Cristian Pop-Eleches is Assistant Professor of International & Public Affairs and Economics. His primary research area is applied development and labor economics with particular interest in demographic issues. He teaches courses in economic development and microeconomics. His research includes: "The Impact of an Abortion Ban on Socio-Economic Outcomes of Children: Evidence from Romania" and "The Supply of Birth Control Methods, Education and Fertility."
He received a B.A. (1988) and Ph.D. (2003) in economics from Harvard University.
Selected Work
- Â"The Impact of an Abortion Ban on Socio-Economic Outcomes of Children: Evidence from RomaniaÂ". Forthcoming at the Journal of Political Economy
- Â"Judicial Checks and Balances,Â" joint with Rafael La Porta, Florencio López-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer, Journal of Political Economy 112(2), 2004
- Â"Vocational Training versus General Education: Evidence from an Economy in Transition,Â" joint with Ofer Malamud (submitted)
- "Electronic Filing, Tax Preparers, and Participation in the Earned Income Tax Credit,Â" joint with Wojciech Kopczuk (revise and resubmit at the Journal of Public Economics)
- Â"The Supply of Birth Control Methods, Education and Fertility: Evidence from RomaniaÂ" (submitted)
See Also
- Seed grants received by Cristian Pop-Eleches





