Adeline Delavande Professor, University of Technology Sydney


Adeline specializes in various fields in Applied Economics and Econometrics, including Development Economics, Health Economics, Education Economics and Labour Economics. Her research focuses on understanding how people’s subjective beliefs and expectations about future events shape their current decisions in health, labour markets and education space. She has made major contributions to survey methodology for elicitation of such beliefs from individuals, and to economic analysis of the impact of these beliefs on people’s behaviour.

Adeline has published extensively in top international journals in economics, including Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Political Economy, International Economic Review, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization, Journal of Applied Econometrics, as well in top general interest journals and in top fields of journals of other disciplines: Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, Demography, Public Opinion Quarterly, and The New England Journal of Medicine. Adeline has generated about $13.000.000 in external funding, including highly competitive grants from the ESRC (UK equivalent of ARC), US National Institute on Aging, Higher Education Funding Council for England, and other funding agencies.

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