Experimental economist at Middlebury studying polarization, norms, social dilemmas. Co-author of Game Theory and Behavior and currently writing a behavioral economics textbook.
Andrea Robbett
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From forthcoming EJ Special Issue on Polarization in Field Experiments: ‘Reality Bites: Partisan Beliefs as Enforced Norms’ by Andrea Robbett, Peter Hans Matthews doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueaf062 @andrearobbett.bsky.social ‬
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Does #Politics matter more than race in #Hiring?
Martin Abel, @andrearobbett.bsky.social and @dfstone.bsky.social found that employers penalize workers from opposing parties by 7.5% – nearly as much as the college degree premium.
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The Middlebury Department of Economics is seeking a two-year VAP for 2026-28, any field. The would be a great gig: brilliant colleagues (present company excepted), curious students, friendly vibes, gorgeous location. Please apply / spread the word. apply.interfolio.com/177226
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Are you interested in spending a couple years in beautiful Middlebury, VT, teaching economics to engaged students, and hanging out in an research-active, supportive, and almost weirdly friendly department? @middecon.bsky.social is hiring a two-year VAP. Applications due Jan 20th and JOE link below.
💥Some news!💥 After four years of pondering, writing, and revising, I’ve sent a complete draft of my behavioral economics textbook off to MIT Press. More info about the book, including the full table of contents, is in the link below.