Dominik Naeher, PhD

Senior Research Fellow and former Interim Professor of Development Economics (W2) at the Chair of Prof. Dr. Sebastian Vollmer.

Dominik Naeher joined University of Göttingen in 2021. Before this, he was an Assistant Professor of Economics at University College Dublin and earned his PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt (GSEFM) in 2018. His research combines microeconomic modeling with empirical methods to study questions in development economics, information economics, and sustainability and environmental economics. A central focus of his work is the determinants and consequences of technology adoption, including the role of information frictions in shaping adoption decisions and economic outcomes, and how technologies that mitigate these frictions transform individual behavior, markets, and public policy. His recent work encompasses applications to climate adaptation, digital transformation, information regulation, rural development, regional integration, and policy evaluation. He is a Principal Investigator in a DFG-funded research project on child labor. Dominik Naeher has taught at universities in Germany, France, Ireland, China, Korea, and South Africa. He regularly provides policy advice to international organizations and NGOs, including the World Bank, EBRD, Asian Development Bank, African Center for Economic Transformation, GIZ, and several United Nations agencies.

Curriculum Vitae: CV

Research Interests: Microeconomics, Development Economics, Information Economics, Sustainability & Environment

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Working Papers:

  • Scaling Information Access: Evidence from a Nationwide Digital Policy in China (with Shilong Zhao, Juan Liu, Junqiao Ma). World Development, R&R (2nd round).

  • Countercyclical Fiscal Policy, Women, and the Poor (with Željko Bogetić, Shiyun Hu, Luan Zhao, Yahui Zhao). Labour, R&R.

  • The Long-term Consequences of the Global 1918 Influenza Pandemic: A Systematic Analysis of Census Data from 51 Countries (with Juditha Wójcik, Christian Bommer, Sebastian Vollmer).

  • Backfiring Effects of Category-Specific Information Provision in a Pricing Model with Rationally Inattentive Buyers (with Sergey Turlo).



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