Lisa Cameron Monash University ______

Lisa Cameron Monash University ______

_________________________________________________________________ Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University Clayton, Vic., 3800, Australia. Phone: +61-3-9905-5438; Fax: +61-3-9905-5475 Email: [email protected] Lisa Cameron http://users.monash.edu.au/~clisa/ Monash University _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ CURRENT EMPLOYMENT 2010- Professor, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University. OTHER AFFILIATIONS 2015- Affiliate, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), MIT, Boston. 2014- Fellow, Australian Academy of Social Sciences. 2012- Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn. 2011- International Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Microeconomics, Cambridge University. 2011- Life Fellow, Clare Hall, Cambridge University. 1998- Adjunct Research Fellow, Indonesia Project, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU. EDUCATION Princeton University 1996 Ph.D. Economics 1994 M.A. University of Melbourne 1999 Grad. Dip in Modern Language (Indonesian) 1992 Masters of Commerce (First Class Honours) 1989 Bachelor of Commerce (First Class Honours) PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 2012- 2015 Director, Centre for Development Economics (CDE), Monash University. 2010 Professor, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne. 2007-2010 Director, Asian Economics Centre, University of Melbourne. 1997-2010 Academic Levels B-D, Dept of Economics, University of Melbourne. 1990 Research Officer, Institute for Fiscal Studies, London. 1988/89 Cadet Economist, Reserve Bank of Australia. VISITING POSITIONS 2015 Luskin School of Public Policy, UCLA, July-Dec. 2011 Department of Economics, Cambridge University, July-Dec. 2011 Clare Hall, Cambridge University, July-Dec. 2011 Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, July-Dec. 2008 China Centre for Economic Research (CCER), Peking University, Sept-Dec. 2000 SMERU Research Institute, Jakarta, Jan 2000 - Mar 2000. 2000 World Bank Development Economics Research Group (DEcRG), Apr- Jun. 1994 Demographic Institute, University of Indonesia, Sep-Nov. HONORS/AWARDS 2015- Economic Society of Australia’s Expert Panel. 2014- Fellow, Australian Academy of Social Sciences. 2001 Best paper prize, Economic Record. 1995 Wilson Fellow, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy, Princeton. 1994 Bradley Fellowship, Dept. of Economics, Princeton Universi.ty. Robertson Fellow, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University. Mellon Grant for research in Indonesia, Princeton University. 1 1992 Fulbright Postgraduate Award; Wilfred Prest Travelling Scholarship. 1991 Commonwealth Postgraduate Course Award. 1989 Les Brewster Exhibition (1st ranked in honours year, Uni of Melbourne). 1988 J.F. Major Memorial Prize, (Best 3rd year student in Faculty, Uni of Melbourne). 1986 Alban C. Morley Prize, (Best 1st year student in Faculty, Uni of Melbourne). CAREER INTERRUPTIONS Maternity Leave: 36 months, April 02-Feb 03; Jan-Dec 05; Aug 06-July 07. 60% Full-time equivalent: Mar 2003-present. CONSULTING AND POLICY EXPERIENCE World Bank 2014 - Co-Principal Investigator on RCT of Lao Sanitation Intervention (CLTS+incentives). 2012-2013 Team Leader for ERR Calculation for stunting intervention PNPM Generasi Plus. 2007-2011 Co-Principal Investigator on Evaluation of Indonesian sanitation intervention (TSSM). 2004 Developed a research program for the Bank on gender inequality in Indonesia. 2004 Prepared a brief on gender inequality for the incoming Indonesian government. 2004 Research on cross-country differences in people’s attitudes to corruption. 2000 (& UNICEF). Evaluated Indonesia’s social safety net scholarship scheme. 2000 (& UNICEF). Conducted research on the impact of the crisis in Indonesia. DFAT (previously AusAID) 2015 Research on gender Inequality in Indonesia. 2014- Research project on Maternal Mortality. 2013 Review of over- and under- nutrition in the Asia-Pacific 2012- Member of Analytical Research Unit providing strategic research advice to the MAMPU program (Empowering Indonesian Women for Poverty Reduction). 2009 Indonesian Ministry of Finance Briefing. 1999 Report on Impact of Indonesia’s Financial Crisis on poverty. International Labor Organisation(ILO) 2001 Report on Income Distribution in Indonesia. Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1999-2000 Assessment of Poverty in Indonesia. This document formed the basis of ADB’s next 5 year funding cycle for programs in Indonesia. Presented at a High Level Forum of Indonesian government ministers and senior officials; and at a workshop with NGO representatives. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Australian Academy of Social Science, Panel B Committee, 2014 -. Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) Peer Reviewer, 2010. Australian Research Council (ARC) International reader, 1999-. Advisory Committee, Indonesia Project, RSPAS, ANU, 2007-. Expert Advice Panel Member assessing the proposed merger between the School of Accounting and School of Economics and Finance at the University of Western Sydney, 2006. Selection Committee, prize for the best article in the Economic Record, 2005. EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies (2003 - ) Journal of the Asia Pacific Economies (2008 - ) Asian Pacific Economic Literature (2009 - ) Economic Record (2010- 2014) RESEARCH INCOME 2 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) (A$1,425,157), administered through J-PAL South East Asia, Empowering Migrant Workers to Access Quality Overseas Placement Services (with S. Bazzi and S. Schaner), 2015-2019. J-PAL South East Asia Indonesia RCT Fund (A$800,000), Empowering Migrant Workers to Access Quality Overseas Placement Services (with S. Bazzi and S. Schaner), 2013-2014. Australian Council for International Agricultural research ($A850,579), Improving food security in the Northern Uplands of Lao PDR: identifying drivers and overcoming barriers (with P. Santos, L. Gangadharan and A. Leroux), 2015-2018. J-PAL South East Asia Indonesia Pilot RCT Fund (US$48,899), Empowering Migrant Workers to Access Quality Overseas Placement Services (with S. Bazzi and S. Schaner), 2013-2014. J-PAL South East Asia Indonesia RCT Pilot Fund (US$57,498), Promoting Public Health through Savings for Sex-Workers (with M. Shah), 2013-2014. Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant ($265,718), Combating HIV/AIDS in Indonesia: Understanding the Behaviour of Sex Workers and their Clients (with M. Shah), 2011-13. Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant ($153454), Community-Led Sanitation Interventions: the Role of Social Capital (with M. Shah), 2009-11. World Bank/Gates Foundation ($1,000,000), Randomised Evaluation of Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing (TSSM) in Indonesia, (with M. Shah), 2007-2011. Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant ($255,000), Economics of Corruption and Institutional Change: Theory and Experiments (with L. Gangadharan, N. Erkal), 2006-08. Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Grant ($175,000), Health and Income in a Developing Country (with J. Williams), 2005-07. Australian Research Council Discovery Grant ($24,000), Agglomeration of Economic Activity in a Developing Country Context (with M. Amiti). 2002. Australian Research Council (ARC) Large Grant ($159,000), Female Education and the Welfare of Families in Asia (with M. Dowling and C. Worswick), 1998-2000. Australian Research Council Small Grant, University of Adelaide ($19,676) An Economic Analysis of the Demand for Illicit Drugs in Australia (with J. Williams), 1999. Australian Research Council Small Grant, ($9,000), The Effect of Crop Loss on Children’s Educational and Labour Market Status in Indonesia, 1999. Australian Research Council Small Grant, ($7,500) Familial Support for the Elderly in Indonesia, 1998. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES “Risk-Taking in the Wake of Natural Disasters” with M. Shah, Journal of Human Resources, 2015, Spring, 50(2): 484-515. “Cultural Integration: Experimental Evidence of Changes in Immigrants’ Preferences” with N. Erkal and L. Gangadharan, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2015, March, Vol 111:38-58. “The Double Burden of Malnutrition in SE Asia and the Pacific: Priorities, Policies and Politics” with L. Haddad and I. Barnett, Health Policy and Planning, 2014, Oct 15, 1-14. “China’s One Child Policy” with X. Meng. New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, Online Edition, 2014. Palgrave Macmillan, UK. 3 “Social Protection for Women in Developing Countries”. IZA World of Labour, May 2014, available at http://wol.iza.org/articles/social-protection-programs-for-women-in-developing-countries. “Mistargeting of Cash Transfers, Social Capital Destruction, and Crime in Indonesia” with M. Shah. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2014, 62(2), 381-415. Zhang, D., Y. Wang, X. Meng, and L. Cameron (2014), “The Determinants of Migrant Crime: An Empirical Study Based on a Prison Survey”, China Economic Quarterly, 14(1):83-112. (in Chinese). “Little Emperors Pose Behavioral Challenges”, with N. Erkal, L. Gangadharan, X. Meng. Science, 19 April 2013, 340, 272-273. “Little Emperors: Behavioral Impact of China’s One Child Policy” with N. Erkal, L. Gangadharan, X. Meng. Science, 22 Feb 2013, 339, 953-957. “Trade Liberalization and the Wage Skill Premium: Evidence from Indonesia”, with M. Amiti. Journal of International Economics. 2012, 87, 277-287. “Do Attitudes Towards Corruption Differ Across Cultures? Experimental Evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia and Singapore”, with Chaudhuri, A., Erkal, N. and L. Gangadharan. Journal of Public Economics,

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