Pinar Keskin is an Associate Professor of Economics at Wellesley College.
She is an applied microeconomist, with research interests in development, environmental and health economics. Most of her work can be organized under two themes: (1) the economic responses to water scarcity and water pollution in developed and developing countries; (2) the causes and consequences of domestic violence and its transmission across generations. She is currently an associate editor at the Economic Development and Cultural Change and a research fellow at the IZA Institute of Labor Economics. Pinar Keskin holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University and a B.A. in Economics from Bilkent University, Turkey.