Anne L. Boring OFCE-Sciences Po LEDa-DIAL

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Anne L. Boring OFCE-Sciences Po LEDa-DIAL
Anne L. Boring
OFCE-Sciences Po
LEDa-DIAL
Website: http://www.anneboring.com
Citizenship : France and U.S.A.
ACADEMIC AFFILIATION
OFCE-Sciences Po
Programme PRESAGE
27 rue Saint Guillaume
75007 PARIS, FRANCE
E-mail: anne.boring@sciencespo.fr
Phone: + 33 (0) 1 45 49 86 62
LEDa-DIAL
Development, Institutions and Globalization
4 rue d'Enghien
75010 PARIS, FRANCE
E-mail : anne.boring@dauphine.fr
MAIN RESEARCH FIELDS
Gender and discrimination in higher education
Pharmaceutical lobbying and trade
Trade and development
CURRENT SITUATION
2014-
Postdoctoral researcher at OFCE, Sciences Po - Paris (Programme PRESAGE).
Funding received for research within the EGERA (Effective Gender Equality in
Research and the Academia) team (a research project that is funded by the EU FP7).
2012-
Research affiliate at DIAL (Development, Institutions and Globalization),
Université Paris Dauphine-IRD
2011-
Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies in Economics and Mathematics,
Sciences Po – Paris. Pedagogical advisor and in charge of the management of 245
classes and of the dual degree in Applied Mathematics and Social Sciences from
Sciences Po and the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
2010 -
Lecturer in Economics, Sciences Po - Paris
EDUCATION
2012
PhD in Economics, Université Paris Dauphine
Title: The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Influence on U.S. Trade Policy
Supervisor: Prof. Bernard Guillochon, Université Paris Dauphine
Committee: Prof. Margaret Kyle, Mines ParisTech
Prof. Pierre-Guillaume Méon, Free University of Brussels
Prof. Jean-Marc Siroën, Université Paris Dauphine
2006
Master’s degree in international economics and development, Université ParisDauphine (obtained with honors, Rank: 1)
2004
Bachelor’s degree in international economics, Université Paris Dauphine
RESEARCH GRANTS & CONTRACTS
2014-15
2014
2009-11
2006-09
EGERA, post-doc grant (funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework
Program for research, technological development and demonstration under grant
agreement no 612413) to research gender-based inequalities at Sciences Po from a
quantitative perspective, and finding solutions to reduce these inequalities (at the
student level and the administrative and academic staff level)
French Development Agency grant for a study on the impact of aid on trade (Role:
project leader)
Research and teaching grant, Université Paris Dauphine
PhD research and teaching grant from the French Ministry of Research and Education
PUBLICATIONS
[1] “The Impact of Patent Protection on the United States’ Exports of Pharmaceuticals to Developing Countries”,
Applied Economics (forthcoming) [pdf].
BOOK CHAPTERS
[2] “Student Biases for Male Professors in Student Evaluations of Teachers: What Consequences for Female
professors?” Gender and Education from Different Angles, Jarecka-Zyluk & Holz (eds.). 2014. LIT
Verlag: Munich. pp. 71-79.
RESEARCH PAPERS
Gender and discrimination in higher education:
[3] “Gender Biases in Student Evaluations of Teachers”. [pdf]
Pharmaceutical lobbying and trade:
[4] “Political Contributions to Influence Consumers: the Example of the U.S. Drug Reimportation Debate”, DIAL
Working Paper, DT/2010-03. [pdf]
WORK IN PROGRESS
Gender and discrimination in higher education:
[5] “Risk Aversion in Undergraduate Female Students: Evidence from a French University” (with Sandra Debu)
[6] “Careers in the Public or the Private Sector: the Impact of University Courses on Career Choices” (with
Romain Espinosa & Claudine Desrieux)
[7] “Gender Differences in Choices of Masters’ Degrees” (with Sandra Debu)
[8] “Explaining the Leaking Pipeline for Female Academics in Economics”
Trade and development:
[9] “Le lien entre aide au développement et commerce : une revue de la littérature” (with Léopold Biardeau)
[10] “The Impact of Foreign Aid on Trade” (with Léopold Biardeau)
[11] “Does Foreign Aid Reduce Trade Costs?” (with Léopold Biardeau)
Pharmaceutical lobbying and trade:
[12] “The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Real Power in Congress”
[13] “International Trade Negotiations: the Pharmaceutical Industry’s Power”
[14] “Will Prescription Drug Reimportation Pass in Congress?”
REPORTS
[15] “Gender Equality Report”, EGERA deliverable, December 2014 (forthcoming, with Viviane
Albenga)
[16] “Pilot study on gender bias in governance and evaluation, and report guidelines”, EGERA deliverable
number: D.5.1, September 2014 (with Viviane Albenga)
PRESENTATIONS AT SEMINARS, CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
2014
DIAL internal seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
OFCE internal seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
RESUP 4th International Conference, ENS Lyon, France
Southern Methodist University, Economics Department weekly seminar, Dedman
College of Humanities & Sciences, Texas, USA
University of Texas at Arlington, seminar co-sponsored by College of Business,
College of Education and Health Professionals, and College of Liberal Arts, Texas,
USA
International Association of Applied Econometrics annual conference (poster),
Queen Mary University, UK
French Economics Association (AFSE) annual conference, ENS Lyon, France
Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée, CERDI, Clermont-Ferrand, France
4th Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research on Economic
Education (CTREE), Washington DC, USA
EDGE International Conference on EDucation and GEnder, Izmir University of
Economics, Turkey
Seminar series on Higher Education, seminar on evaluating university researching
and teaching activities, ENS Lyon, France
2013
DIAL internal seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
LIEPP (Interdisciplinary Research Center for the Evaluation of Public Policies)
seminar, Sciences Po, France
LEDa seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
Economics Department seminar Sciences Po, France
Augustin Cournot Doctoral Days (ACDD), University of Strasbourg, France
ADRES Doctoral Conference, University of Strasbourg, France
2012
OFCE-DRIC seminar, France
DIAL internal seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
2011
University of Queensland Seminar, Australia
University of the Pacific Seminar, USA
Universitat de Valencia Seminar, Spain
2010
Globalization and development workshop, Université Paris Dauphine
French Economics Association (AFSE) annual conference, France
European Trade Study Group (ETSG), Switzerland
Political Economy of International Organizations (PEIO) annual conference (poster),
Georgetown University, DC, USA
2009
Globalization and development workshop, Université Paris Dauphine
Silvaplana Workshop in Political Economy, Switzerland
Doctoral Meeting of Montpellier, France
Public Choice Society (PCS), Las Vegas, USA
2008
Doctoral students’ seminar, Université Paris Dauphine, France
European Conference on Health Economics (ECHE), Italy
American Society of Health Economists (ASHE), USA
International Conference on Health Economics, Management & Policy, Greece
International Trade and Finance Association (ITFA), Portugal
Doctoral students’ presentation day, Université Paris Dauphine, France
Asia Association for Global Studies (AAGS), Japan
DISCUSSIONS AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
2015
ASSA and AEA Annual Meeting 2015, Session on Economic Education, Boston,
USA
2014
4th Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research on Economic Education
(CTREE), Washington DC, USA
2009
Public Choice Society (PCS), Las Vegas, USA
CONFERENCE PAPERS & PROCEEDINGS
“Can teaching be objectively assessed by students?” RESUP Conference on the University’s Missions:
Reconfigurations, Articulations & Contradictions
PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
2014
Women in Economics Mentoring Retreat, European Economic Association,
Toulouse, France
2013
3rd Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research on Economic Education
(CTREE), Chicago, USA
REFEREEING
Applied Economics, Journal of Economic Issues, Journal of Economic Education
MEMBERSHIPS IN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZATIONS
American Economic Association (AEA), European Economic Association (EEA), French Economic
Association (AFSE), International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE)
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
2012-13
Co-organizer of the DIAL Conference 2013
TEACHING
Introduction to Microeconomics
20141st year graduate, dual degree with Ecole du Louvre (Sciences Po)
20131st year undergraduate, main lecture of 125 students (Sciences Po)
2012-14
1st year graduate, Social Sciences Program, online course (Sciences Po)
2010-12
Introduction to Economic Analysis - Microeconomics seminar, 1st year undergraduate
(Sciences Po)
Open Economy Macroeconomics
2012-14
2nd year undergraduate (Sciences Po)
2006-11
2nd year undergraduate (Université Paris Dauphine)
Scientific Humanities: the Scientific Method & the Analysis of Arguments
2011-14
1st year undergraduate (Sciences Po)
Mathematics for Economics
2013A two hour introductory course for incoming students, 1st year undergraduate
(Sciences Po)
2011-14
2nd year undergraduate (Sciences Po)
2012-13
Statistics, 1st year undergraduate (Sciences Po)
Introduction to Macroeconomics
2010-12
Introduction to Economic Analysis - Macroeconomics seminar, 1st year
undergraduate (Sciences Po)
Topics in Applied Economics
2011-12
2nd year undergraduate main economics course (Sciences Po)
The Economics of Globalization
2010-11
3rd year undergraduate (Université Paris Dauphine)
SUPERVISING
2014-15
Graduate students’ group project on “Foreign Students’ Perceptions of Gender Inequalities and
Gender Norms at Sciences Po” (with Viviane Albenga, Marta Dominguez-Folgueras &
Hélène Périvier)
RESEARCH IN THE PRESS
Vittori, J.M. Aux racines de l'inégalité. Les Echos, 24 Jun. 2014.
Boring, A. Mariage gay ou mariage mixte, les anti ont recours aux mêmes arguments. Le Plus, le Nouvel
Obs, 11 Jan. 2013.
OTHER TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS
2014
2012
“Gender Inequalities in the Workforce”, Student Economic Press Review, Sciences Po
“Building High Quality Arguments”, Sciences Po Paris
“How Powerful Are Large Firms in Global Trade?” World Politics course, Sciences Po
Paris
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
2008-09
2008-09
2006-11
2003-04
Student representative (elected) in the doctoral school board
Founder and organizer of the doctoral students’ seminar
Organizer of two doctoral students’ presentation days
President of Dauphine Discussion Débat
OTHER UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE RESEARCH
[1] “The Nature of Pharmaceutical Trade Between the United States and the Rest of the World” (major Master’s
thesis, 2006, under the supervision of Bernard Guillochon)
[2] “Intellectual Property Rights and the Pharmaceutical Industry: the Case of HIV in Developing Countries”
(minor Master’s thesis, 2006, under the supervision of Jérôme Sgard)
[3] “A Prospective Analysis of the Access to Medicines Problem in Developing Countries” (minor Master’s
thesis, 2006, under the supervision of Christian Schmidt)
[4] “The Influence of Lobbies in Trade Policies: the Case of the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry” (minor Master’s
thesis, 2006, under the supervision of Bernard Guillochon)
[5] “Delegate vs. Trustee: an Explanation of Representatives’ Actions Regarding Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform”
(Mary Washington College, Seminar in Public Choice, 2002 under the supervision of Eugene
Gotwalt)
LANGUAGES
French and English (mother tongues), Spanish (basic knowledge)
COMPUTER SKILLS
STATA, LaTex, Moodle, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
OTHER INTERESTS
Travels (Lebanon, Argentina, USA, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Spain, England, the Netherlands,
Canada, Czech Republic, Brazil, Uruguay, Portugal, Japan, Germany, Switzerland), movies, sports
(tennis, roller skating)