

Colin D. Sullivan
Assistant Professor of Economics, Purdue University
Colin Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Purdue University. Colin uses experiments to study labor markets, organ markets, and other matching markets, with a focus on eliciting preferences through incentive design. He received his PhD in Applied Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Recent work by Colin D. Sullivan
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Paternalistic gender discrimination: Evidence from labour markets in Bangladesh
Employers can discriminate and restrict women from taking up employment opportunities deemed unsafe. Research from Bangladesh suggests female workers entering the labour market may suffer most from paternalistic discrimination, where male workers ‘pr...
Published 14.06.24