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Dagmara Celik Katreniak is an applied microeconomist with primary research interests in experimental and development economics, economics of education, and economics of happiness. More specifically, she focuses on the implementation of lab and field experiments in topics related to education, poverty alleviation, discrimination, inequality, and their relation to human psychology, particularly to stress and happiness.
Qualifications
- PhD, CERGE-EI, Czech Republic
Employment
- Lecturer, City, University of London, United Kingdom, August 2019 - present
- Research Associate, CERGE-EI, Czech Republic, January 2016 - present
- Assistant Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation, 2016 - 2019
Languages
Czech, English, Russian, Slovak, Spanish; Castilian and Turkish
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Journal article
- Bauer, M., Cahlíková, J., Celik Katreniak, D., Chytilová, J., Cingl, L. and Želinský, T. (2023). Nastiness in Groups. Journal of the European Economic Association. doi:10.1093/jeea/jvad072
Working paper
- Bauer, M., Cahlikova, J., Celik Katreniak, D., Chytilová, J., Cingl, L. and Zelinsky, T. Anti-Social Behavior in Groups. Elsevier BV.