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Shareen Joshi Assistant Professor Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service Office 305 M, Intercultural Center 3700 O Street, NW, Washington D.C., 20057 [email protected] (202) 997-6017

EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, Yale University May 2005 M. Phil., Economics, Yale University December 2003 M.A., Economics, Yale University May 2001 B.A., Mathematics-Economics, Reed College May 1998

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

May 2013 – Present Assistant Professor of International Development, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. January 2017 – May 2017 Senior Fellow, School of Area and International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C. January 2008 – May 2013 Visiting Assistant Professor of International Development, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. May 2006 – January 2008 Associate Consultant, McKinsey and Company, Washington D.C. July 2004 – June 2006 Instructor/Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Chicago, Illinois May 2000 – July 2000 and September 1998 – August 1999 Research Fellow, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico

SUBMITTED AND PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS

1. Hall, Gillette, Shareen Joshi, Allison Lucas and Anusuya Sivaram. "Juntos o Solos? Which Groups Benefit from Peru's Conditional Cash Transfer Program?" Submitted to Oxford Development Studies. 2. Joshi, Shareen, Nishtha Kochhar, and Vijayendra Rao. “Jati inequality in rural Bihar“. Policy Research working paper; no. WPS 8512. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Group. Submitted to Economic and Political Weekly.

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3. Joshi, Shareen and George Shambaugh. “Oversized Solutions to Big Problems: The Political Economy of Partnerships and Environmental Cleanup in ,” Submitted to Environmental Development. Status: Revise and Resubmit (second round revisions completed). 4. Joshi, Shareen, Nishtha Kochhar and Vijayendra Rao. “Jati Inequality in Rural Bihar.” Submitted to: Economic and Political Weekly. Forthcoming as a World Bank Working Paper. 5. Do, Quy Toan, Shareen Joshi, and Sam Stolper. “Can Environmental Policy Reduce Infant Mortality? Evidence from the Ganga Pollution Cases,” Journal of Development Economics. 133 (2018): 306–325. 6. Joshi, Shareen, and Vijayendra Rao. "Who Should Be at the Top of Bottom-Up Development? A Case- Study of the National Rural Livelihoods Mission in , India," The Journal of Development Studies (2017). Published Online. Forthcoming in print. 7. Joshi, Shareen, and Anusuya Sivaram. "Does It Pay to Deliver? An Evaluation of India’s Safe Motherhood Program." World Development 64 December (2014): 434-447. 8. Desai, Raj M., and Shareen Joshi. "Can Producer Associations Improve Rural Livelihoods? Evidence from Farmer Centres in India." Journal of Development Studies 50.1 (2014): 64-80. 9. Iyer, Sriya, and Shareen Joshi. "Missing Women and India’s Religious Demography." Journal of South Asian Development 8.3 (2014): 301-331. 10. Desai, Raj M., and Shareen Joshi. "Collective Action and Community Development: Evidence from Self-Help Groups in Rural India." The World Bank Economic Review 28.3 (2013): 492-524. 11. Do, Quy-Toan, Sriya Iyer, and Shareen Joshi. "The Economics of Consanguineous Marriages." Review of Economics and Statistics 95.3 (2013): 904-918. 12. Joshi, Shareen, and T. Paul Schultz. "Family Planning and Women’s and Children’s Health: Long-Term Consequences of an Outreach Program in Matlab, Bangladesh." Demography 50.1 (2013): 149-180. 13. Joshi, Shareen. "Maternal and Child Health in India: What is the Role of Policy?" International Affairs Forum. Vol. 4.1 (2013): 40-44. 14. Farmer, J. Doyne, and Shareen Joshi. "The Price Dynamics of Common Trading Strategies." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 49.2 (2002): 149-171. 15. Joshi, Shareen, Jeffrey Parker, and Mark A. Bedau. "Financial Markets Can be at Sub-Optimal Equilibria." Computational Economics 19.1 (2002): 5-23.

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS AND BOOK REVIEWS 1. Joshi, Shareen, Nishtha Kochhar, and Vijayendra Rao. “Are Caste Categories Misleading? The Relationship Between Gender and Jati in Three Indian States.” In Towards Gender Equity In Development. Eds. Siwan Anderson, Lori Beaman and Jean Philippe-Platteau. Oxford University Press Forthcoming (2018). 2. Joshi, Shareen. "Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India: A Review.” by Akhil Gupta, Durham, NC, Duke University Press." South Asian History and Culture 5.1 (2014): 14-17. 3. Do, Quy Toan, Sriya Iyer, and Shareen Joshi. “Consanguinity in : An Economic Explanation.” In Marriage in South Asia: Continuities and Transformations. Eds. Rajni Palriwala and Ravinder Kaur. Orient Blackswan: New (2013): 208-232. 4. Mark A. Bedau, Shareen Joshi, and Jeffrey Parker. “Technical Trading May Create a Prisoner's Dilemma.” In Computational Finance. Eds. Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa, Blake LeBaron, Andrew W. Lo and Andreas S. Weigend. MIT Press: New York (2000): 465-481. 5. Joshi, Shareen and Mark A. Bedau. “An Explanation of Generic Behavior in an Evolving Financial Market.” In: Proceedings of Complex Systems’ 98: Complexity between the Ecos: From Ecology to Joshi – Page 2

Economics. Eds. Russell Standish, Bruce Henry, Simon Watt, Robert Marks, Robert Stocker, David Green, Steve Keen, Terry Bossomaier. Sydney: University of New South Wales (2000): 327-335. 6. Bedau, Mark A., Shareen Joshi, and Benjamin Lillie. "Visualizing Waves of Evolutionary Activity of Alleles." Proceedings of the 1999 GECCO Workshop on Evolutionary Computation Visualization. Springer: New York (1999): 96-98.

EDITED JOURNALS 1. Guest Editor, Special issue of Feminist Economics on women’s health and labor force participation, 2018 2. Editor, Special Edition of South Asian Development on Child Poverty in South Asia, 2015.

POLICY PAPERS 1. Joshi, Shareen. “The Hard Road to Lowering Maternal Mortality,” Georgetown Journal of International Relations. April 25 (2016). Published online. 2. Joshi, Shareen. "Missing Women and Violent Crimes in India: More than a Correlation?" Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. 15.2 (2014): 35-43. 3. Joshi, Shareen. “Economic Effects of Family Planning,” In: By choice, Not by Chance: Family Planning, Human Rights and Development. The State of the World Population. Eds. Margaret Greene and Omar Robles. United Nations Fund for Population Activities, New York (2013): 71-86. 4. Desai, Raj M., and Shareen Joshi. “Scaling up by National NGOs: The Experience of SEWA” IFPRI 2020 Briefs on Scaling Up for Effective Agricultural and Rural Development. Eds. Johannes Linn. Focus 19, Brief 14 International Food Policy Research Institute (2012): 30-32. 5. Joshi, Shareen. "Reproductive Health and Economic Development: What Connections Should We Focus On?" Research Brief. Population Reference Bureau [PRB], Washington, D.C. (2012). 6. Joshi, Shareen. “Population Dynamics and Economic Development: Filling the Research Gaps,” Center for Global Development and Population Reference Bureau (2009).

WORKING PAPERS/PAPERS IN PROGRESS 1. Shareen Joshi, Uttamacharya, Nitin Datta, Abhishek Gautam, Ravi Verma. "Contraceptive Practice in the Districts of India: Convergence in the New Millenium?" In Progress. 2. Joshi, Shareen, Uttamacharya, Nitin Datta, Abhishek Gautam, Ravi Verma. “Fertility, Mortality and Demographic Change in India Over 25 Years: A District-Level Analysis.” In Progress. 3. Joshi, Shareen and Anukriti S. “The Emergency Lives On? How a Political Event Affected Sterilization Rates in India Over Three Decades.” In Progress. 4. Joshi, Shareen and Irfan Nooruddin “Can Leadership Training Build Civic Values in Children? Experimental Evidence from Rural Rajasthan." In Progress. 5. Joshi, Shareen, Nishtha Kochhar, and Vijayendra Rao. “Are Caste Categories Misleading? The Relationship Between Gender and Jati in Three Indian States.” No. 132. World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER) (2017). 6. Olofsgård, Anders, Shareen Joshi, and Raj M. Desai. "Can the Poor Be Mobilized? Cooperation and Public Goods in Rural India." SITE Working Paper Series 40, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics, Stockholm School of Economics (2016).

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7. Shareen Joshi. "Female-Headed-Households in Rural Bangladesh: Incidence, Determinants and Impact on Children's Work and Schooling." (2005). Yale University Economic Growth Center Working Paper No. 894.

NON-ACADEMIC WRITINGS 1. Joshi, Shareen. “Deadly Week of Caste Violence Could Portend Indian Election Upheaval,” Axios, April 11 (2018). 2. Joshi, Shareen. “Namami Gange – The Newest Policy for a Persistent Unholy Mess?” India In Transition. Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia March 26 (2018). Also published in the Hindu Business Line, March 27 (2018). 3. Joshi, Shareen and Hardayal Singh. “Reforms in India: Experience Shows Success Is Achieved Only When There Is An Emergency.” Financial Express of India (July 6, 2017). Published in print and online. 4. Joshi, Shareen and Hardayal Singh. “Reforming the Civil Services: One of the Last Vestiges of our Colonial Legacy.” Financial Express of India (August 3, 2017). Published in print and online. 5. Do, Quy Toan, Shareen Joshi, and Sam Stolper. “When does pollution policy work? The water quality and infant mortality impacts of Mehta vs. Union of India.” World Bank Blogs (October 2016). Published online. 6. Joshi, Shareen. “Ganga Pollution Cases: Impact on Infant Mortality.” Ideas for India (2016). Published Online. 7. Desai, Raj M., and Shareen Joshi. "India's Protests as a Social “Stress Test." Brookings Institution Blog October 5 (2012). Published Online. 8. Joshi, Shareen. “A Research Agenda: Religion, Gender and Economic Development in South Asia.” Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, January 1 (2008). Published in print and online.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS 1. “Reproductive Health, Childcare and Quality of Work.” 27th International Association for Feminist Economics, Annual Conference, State University of New York, New Paltz, New York. June 2018. 2. "Jati Inequality in Rural India." UNU-WIDER Development Economics Workshop. Helsinki, Finland. September 2018. 3. “Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” College of William and Mary. Williamsburg, VA. September 2017. 4. “Jati Inequality in Rural India.” Annual Conference on Human Development. Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India, August 2017. 5. “Caste, Jati and Inequality in Three States of India.” Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi, India. July 2017. 6. “Caste, Sterilization and Women’s Work in India.” International Center for Research on Women. Washington D.C. June 2018. 7. “Women’s Livelihoods Programs: What do we Know.” Virginia Tech Public Policy School, Alexandria, VA. April 2017. 8. “Caste, Inequality and Women’s Work in India.” United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, Working Group on Gender and Development, Namur, Belgium. February 2017.

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9. “Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Research Group Inter-American Development Bank. Washington D.C. October 2017. 10. "Pollution and Child Mortality in India.” New York University Marron Institute of Urban Management, the NYU Urbanization Project, and the Growth Dialogue Conference on Urbanization. Washington D.C. February 2016. 11. "Pollution and Child Mortality in India.” Johns Hopkins School of Area and International Studies (SAIS). Washington D.C. September 2016. 12. “Jati Inequality in Rural India.” Twelfth Annual Conference on Growth and Development. New Delhi, India. December 2016. Delhi School of Economics Annual Conference, Winter School. New Delhi, India. December, 2016. 13. “Family Planning, Women’s Health and Children’s Well-Being in Bangladesh.” George Mason University Workshop on Economic History. Arlington VA. September 2015. 14. “The Role of Communication in Development: Three Examples.” University of Rajasthan. Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. August 2015. 15. “Troubled Waters? Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” RAND. Washington D.C. August 2014. 16. “Pollution Externalities and Health: A Study of Indian Rivers.” International Growth Center-Indian Statistical Institute Development Policy Conference. New Delhi, India. July 2014. 17. “Culture and Social Norms: How Fast do They Change?” Development Day, Stockholm Institute of Transitional Economics. Stockholm, Sweden. June, 2014. 18. “Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan.” Development Economics Research Group, World Bank. Washington D.C. April 2014. 19. “Can Poor Women be Organized? An Example for Rural India.” International Center for Research on Women. Washington D.C. March 2014. 20. "Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan." Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India; July 2013. 21. Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan." O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana. May 2013. 22. "Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan." National Council of Applied Economic Research. New Delhi, India. January 2013. 23. “Demographic Dividend: Some Micro-Level Findings.” Demographic Dividend Stakeholders Meeting, Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Washington D.C. October 2012. 24. “Evaluation of Large-Scale Poverty Alleviation Programs.” Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. New Delhi, India. May 2012. 25. “The Economics of Family-Planning Programs.” United Nations Fund for Population Activities. New York. March 2012. 26. "How Effective are Family-Planning Programs at Improving the Lives of Women? Some Perspectives from a Vast Literature." World Bank. Washington D.C. January 2012. 27. “Does it Pay to Deliver? An Evaluation of the Indian Safe-Motherhood Program.” Ministry of Health, Government of Rajasthan. Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. August 2011. 28. "Fertility Decline in the Past 35 Years: What Have We Learned?” Building North-South Partnership in Development - Strengthening Cooperation among Members of Parliament, Government Officials and

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Non-Governmental Organizations to Promote Global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Helsinki, Finland. August 2010. 29. "The Role of Self-Help Groups in Community Development: Evidence from Rural India.” Center for Global Development. Washington D.C. June 2010. 30. "Population and Development: Current Research Gaps.” 4th Annual Research Conference on Population, Reproductive Health and Economic Development. Cape Town, South Africa. January 2010. 31. "Family Planning as an Investment in Female Human Capital: Evaluating the Long-Term Consequences in Matlab, Bangladesh.” Annual Meeting of the Institute of Reproductive Health. Washington D.C. August 2009. 32. "Population, Poverty and Economic Development: A Comment” Center for Global Development. Washington D.C. April 2009. 33. "Population Dynamics and Economic Development: An Assessment of Recent Research” 3rd Annual Research Conference on Population, Reproductive Health and Economic Development. Dublin, Ireland. January 2009. 34. "Consanguinity in South Asia: An Economic Explanation.” Marriage in Globalizing Contexts: Exploring Change and Continuity in South Asia. New Delhi, India. August 2008. 35. "The Impact of Fertility Decline in Rural Bangladesh.” Poverty and Gender Seminar, Latin American and the Caribbean Region, World Bank. Washington D.C. January 2008. 36. "Family Planning as an Investment in Development: Evaluation of a Program's Consequences in Matlab, Bangladesh." Conference on Health Improvements for Economic Growth, Harvard University. Cambridge. MA. May 2007. 37. “30 Years of Maternal Health Programs in Matlab: What are the Long Run Effects?” International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Conference. Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 2006.

CONFERENCE AND OTHER ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS 1. “Caste, Inequality and Women’s Work in India.” Annual Meetings of the International Association of Feminist Economics, New Paltz, New York. June 2018. 2. “Jati Inequality in Rural India.” Georgetown Development Workshop. Washington D.C. November 2017. 3. “Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Harvard University Development Economics Lunch. Cambridge, MA. March 2017. 4. “Caste, Gender and Women’s Work in India.” 12th Annual Conference on Growth and Development. New Delhi, India. December 2016. 5. “Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Center for the Advanced Study of India. Philadelphia, PA. September, 2016. 6. “Pollution, Legislation, and Child Mortality in India.” American Economics Association Annual Meetings. San Francisco, CA. January 2016. 7. “The Emergency Lives on? How A Political Event Affected Sterilization Rates in India Over Three Decades.” India Politics Group. Washington D.C. October 2015. 8. “Troubled Waters? Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Singapore Economic Review Annual Meetings. Singapore. August 2015. 9. “Troubled Waters? Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Delhi School of Economics Winter School. New Delhi, India. December 2014.

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10. “Pollution Externalities and Health: A Study of Indian Rivers.” Annual Conference on Economic Growth, Indian Statistical Institute. New Delhi, India. December 2014. 11. “Troubled Waters? Pollution, Legislation and Child Mortality in India.” Yale University Development Brown Bag Lunch. New Haven, Connecticut. October 2014. 12. “Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan.” Annual Washington Area Development Economics Symposium. Washington D.C. May 2014. 13. “Collective Action and Community Development.” Allied Social Sciences Association. Philadelphia, PA. January 2014. 14. "Can the Poor be Organized? Evidence from Women's Self-Help Groups in Rural Rajasthan." American Political Science Association. Seattle, WA. August 2011. 15. "Consanguinity in South Asia: An Economic Explanation.” North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society. San Francisco, CA. January 2009. 16. "Why do People Marry Their Cousins? An Economic Explanation.” World Bank. Washington D.C. August 2008. 17. "Family Planning as an Investment in Female Human Capital: Evaluating the Long-Term Consequences in Matlab, Bangladesh.” Economic Development Seminar, Georgetown Public Policy Institute. Washington D.C. September 2008. 18. “Female-Headed-Households in Rural Bangladesh: Incidence, Determinants and Consequences for Children.” North Eastern Universities Development Consortium, HEC Montreal. October 2004. 19. “The Effects of Household Partition on Children’s Education in Rural Bangladesh.” North Eastern Universities Development Consortium. Yale University. October 2003.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS/PANELS 1. Interviewer at Book Launch, East or West - an NRI mother's manual on how to bring up Desi children, Embassy of India. Washington D.C. November 2017. 2. Interview with Dr. Aravind Subramanian, Chief Economic Adviser, Government of India. India Ideas Conference. Georgetown, Washington D.C. April 2017. 3. Panelist for Session on Gender, “Insecurity, Fraying World Order, and Human Dignity.” Georgetown University. Washington D.C. February 2017. 4. Panelist, “Politics and Identity.” Kashmir Conclave, Georgetown University. Washington D.C. March 2016. 5. Keynote speaker, Spotlight on Maternal Health, America India Foundation Young Professionals. Washington D.C. 2016. 6. Moderator, South Asia Policy Conference. Georgetown University, Washington D.C. April, 2016. 7. Panelist, Women in Indian Cinema, Collaboration between Georgetown University and Embassy of India. Georgetown University, Washington D.C. May 2015. 8. Discussant and Session Chair, Human Development and Capability Association Annual Conference, Georgetown University. Washington D.C. August 2015. 9. Panelist, Development of Rajasthan, Government of Rajasthan. Washington D.C. December 2014. 10. Interview with Mr. Shiv Khemka, Sun Group, Georgetown University. Washington D.C. November 2014. 11. Panelist, Role of NGOs in Development, Government of India. New Delhi, India. June 2013. 12. Panelist, State of the World’s Population, United Nations Development Programme. New York, NY. May 2013. 13. Panelist, UNICEF Conference on Women. Washington D.C. February 2012. 14. Panelist, Center for Global Development, Conference on Population. Washington D.C. October 2011. Joshi – Page 7

15. Presenter, Capacity Building Workshop, Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA). Ahmedabad, India. December 2011. 16. Discussant, Panel on Reproductive Health and Development. 5th Annual Research Conference on Population, Reproductive Health and Economic Development, Marseille, France. January 2010. 17. Panelist, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Annual Meeting. November 2009. 18. Panelist at the 4th Annual One Voice: Reproductive Health and Population Summit. Washington, D.C. April 2009. 19. Moderator, Panel on Mumbai Terrorist Attacks, Mortara Center for International Affairs, South Asia Forum. Georgetown University, Washington D.C. December 2008. 20. Panelist, Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University. Washington D.C. November 2008.

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Summer Academic Grant, Georgetown University, 2018 ($10,000) Doyle Fellowship, Engaging Difference Program, Georgetown University, 2017-2018 ($2500) Fellowship, School of Area and Intl Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C., 2017 ($50,000) Georgetown University, India Initiative Seed Grant, May 2017 ($10,000) Quantitative Research Fellowship, International Center for Research on Women, 2016-2017 (Unfunded) Georgetown Summer Grant 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017 ($5,000--$7,500) Georgetown Initiative on Technology, Education and Learning, 2013 and 2015 ($2500) Georgetown Environmental Initiative, 2015 ($5,000) Georgetown International Collaboration Grant, 2013 ($6,000) Georgetown University, India Seed Grant, 2017 ($7,000) International Growth Center, Ideas for Growth, India Central Program, 2013 ($30,000) Georgetown University, Engaging India Grant, 2010 ($10,000) John and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Program on Global Security and Sustainability, Population and Reproductive Health, 2005 ($60,000) Arthur Leylan Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University, 2003-2004 Fellowship from MacArthur Network for Research in Inequality, 2002 Cowles Foundation Scholarship for Research in Economics, 2000, 2001, 2002 Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship, 2001 `Class of 21’ Award, 1998 Gerald Meier Award for Distinction in Economics, 1998 Walter Mintz Economics Scholar, 1996-1998 Phi-Beta-Kappa, 1998

TEACHING Georgetown University: 46 courses/sections taught, cumulative teaching evaluation 4.6/5.0 The Economics and Politics of International Development (INAF 252) Economics of Development (MSFS 542) Economics of Development: Theory, Evidence and Policies (MSFS 513) The Economics of Growth (GHDP 501) Economics of Poverty (GHDP 502) Political Economy of Development (GHDP 505) The Development of India: Economics, Fiction and Film (INAF 100) Researching Sex, Power, Politics and Markets in International Development (INAF 200) Sex, Power and Politics in International Development (INAF 469) Marriage, Family Structure and Economic Development (INAF 345) Gender and Poverty in South Asia (INAF 242) How International Financial Institutions Work (INAF 231) Publishing Research (IPEC/IECO 490) Joshi – Page 8

Integrated Approaches to Sustainable Development (INAF 323),collaboration with Columbia University Guest lectures: Jessup Correctional Institution, India Innovation Studio

University of Chicago: 6 courses/sections taught, cumulative teaching evaluations 4.7/5.0 Topics in Growth and Economic Development Topics in the Growth and Development of South Asia Intermediate Microeconomics Development Economics

Yale University: 3 courses/sections taught Financial Theory (Head TA) Economic Development (TA) Macroeconomics (TA) Raymond Powell Teaching Prize, 2002

SERVICE University Service Faculty Library Advisory Committee, 2015-Current University Librarian Search Committee, 2018 Exam Facilitator, 2009-Current Delegate from Georgetown, United Nations HABITAT Conference, Quito, Ecuador, 2016 Participant and Panelist, Teaching, Learning & Innovation Summer Institute, Georgetown Center for New Designs in Learning and Innovation, 2017 Delegate from Georgetown, Central Party School of China, Summer 2016 Mentor and invited speaker, Georgetown PhD Forum, 2016 Editor, Georgetown University Gui2de Working Paper Series, 2016-Current Mentor, Merino Family Workshop, 2017, 2014, and 2010 Presentation, Faculty Excellence Panel, Board of Regents, Georgetown University, 2012 Presentation, China Central Party School Visit, Georgetown University, 2012. Co-Chair, Partnership with India Film Society of Washington D.C., 2010 Co-Chair, South Asia Forum, 2009-2013 Mentor, Georgetown University Women’s Leadership Institute, Gender in the Workplace Research Competition, 2010 and 2011 Mentor, Georgetown's Social Entrepreneurship Competition, 2009

School of Foreign Service Chair, School of Foreign Service Proseminars, 2018 Representative, First-Year Proseminars, Curriculum Committee, 2018 Editor, Gui2de Working Paper Series, 2018 Mentor and Participant, Carroll Round Economics Conference, 2010-Current Mentor, Georgetown Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2008-Current Steering Committee Member, India Initiative, 2013-Current Affiliated Faculty, Science Technology and International Affairs, 2016-Current Mentor, Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellow Program 2016-Current Examiner, Masters of Foreign Service Examination, 2008-2015 Steering Committee, Performance, Arts and International Relations (PAIR), 2017 Organizer, Workshop for Work in Progress, the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development Conference, Georgetown University 2016 Organizer, GU-ICRW Joint Event “Borders and Livelihoods: Women’s Empowerment Today,” 2016 Reviewer for Seed Grants, India Initiative, 2016

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Reviewer for Human Condition Grants, 2015 Admissions Recruitment Outreach, India, 2015, 2011 and 2013 Faculty Showcase, Georgetown Admissions Ambassador Program (GAAP), 2012 and 2013. Faculty Advisor, Georgetown South Asia Society, 2010-2012 Member, Advisory Board, Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace and Security, 2012 School of Foreign Service Transfer Students Admission Committee, 2010

Departmental Service Faculty Search Committee for Tenure-Line Position in International Development: 2015, 2018 Mentor, Global Human Development Capstone Seminars, 2014-Current Mentor, Global Human Development Program First-Year Students, 2013-Current Panelist, Admitted Students Day, 2013-Current Global Human Development Program Curriculum Committee, 2013-2016 Faculty Search Committee for Non-Tenure Line Position in International Development, 2013-2014 Global Human Development Program Advisory Committee, 2011-2013 Global Human Development Program Admissions Committee, 2013 Global Human Development Admissions Committee, 2014

Professional Service Associate Editor, Journal of South Asian Development, 2013-Current Editor, Working Paper Series of Population and Poverty, Hewlett Foundation, 2012—2014. Reviewer for the Strategic Research Program, Office of the Chief Economist, World Bank, 2017 Affiliate, Social Observatory, Development Economics Research Group, World Bank, 2013-2017 Editor, Journal of South Asian Development special volume on Child Poverty, 2015 Reviewer, Economic and Social Research Council – ESRC, 2012. Reviewer, National Science Foundation, 2014-2015 Reviewer, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 2009-2012

Reviewer for: American Economic Review American Economic Journal: Applied Economics American Political Science Review British Journal of Political Science Computational Finance Demography Development Policy Review Economic Development and Cultural Change Feminist Economics Journal of Development Economics Journal of Development Studies Journal of Economic Growth Journal of Political Economy Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization Journal of Environmental Economics & Management Journal of Health Journal of Population Studies Political Studies Population and Development Review Population Studies Quarterly Journal of Economics Review of Economic Studies Review of Economics and Statistics Joshi – Page 10

Review of Labour Economics & Industrial Relations Sustainable Development World Development World Politics World Bank Economic Review World Bank Research Observer Quantitative Finance

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Economic Association, Allied Science Association (2006—2018) Development Studies Association (2018) American Political Science Association (2011, 2012, 2014) Population Association of America (2010, 2011, 2014)

OTHER INFORMATION Citizenship: UK, Permanent Resident of the United States, Overseas Citizen of India Spoken: English (fluent, native), Hindi (fluent, native)

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