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Pinar Keskin is Assistant Professor of Economics at Wellesley College. She is an applied microeconomist focusing primarily on the environmental challenges facing decision-makers in developed and developing countries. A central theme of her research is the use of various geographical and historical settings, ranging from early 20th century United States to contemporary India, to study the determinants and consequences of water access. She has a Ph.D., M.Phil. and M.A. in Economics from Yale University, and B.A. in Economics from Bilkent University.
Posts by Pinar Keskin
Water quality awareness and behaviour change
Universal access to clean water is far from a reality in many developing countries. This column examines a nationwide information campaign that attempted to minimise the use of arsenic-contaminated tu...
- Pinar Keskin Hannah Ruebeck Gauri Kartini Shastry
- 28 July, 2016
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