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April 2, 2020

Three questions with Matt Lowe

How does “visibility” affect your career? What can we learn from Delhi school children about prosociality? And what can behavioral economics tell us about the origins of people’s biases and preferences?
Matt Lowe provides some answers in this video, which was made while he was a post-doc at briq in 2019.

Matt Lowe

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Matt Lowe is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia. He received his PhD in Economics from MIT in 2018, and was a postdoctoral fellow at briqfrom 2018-2019. He works primarily on social integration, preference formation, and political selection.

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Papers mentioned in the video

Matt Lowe Now You See Me: The Returns to Visibility for Politicians Working paper, May 2019 Gautam Rao Familiarity Does Not Breed Contempt: Generosity, Discrimination, and Diversity in Delhi Schools American Economic Review, 109 (3), March 2019, 774-809
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