Dr. Marina Dodlova

Room ZB 156
Innstrasse 29
Phone: +49 851 509-3313
Fax: +49(0)851/509-3312
Office Hours: Tuesday 3-4 pm
Marina Dodlova is a postdoctoral research and teaching fellow (similar to Assistant Professor) at the Chair of Development Economics of the University of Passau. Her research interests include the political economy of development, specifically the politics of social assistance and redistribution policies, public economics and experimental economics.
She has obtained her PhD in Economics from University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense and then was teaching and research fellow at University Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne. In 2013-2016 she worked at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA Hamburg) on the NOPOOR project “Enhancing Knowledge for Renewed Policies Against Poverty” and then joined the University of Passau in May 2016. Since June 2016 she has also been working on the project “Transitions in the MENA countries (TMENA)” at GREQAM, Aix-Marseille University. She is the CESifo Research Network Affiliate.
For more information, please find her CV following the link.
Teaching
Winter term 2020/21
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods for Development, Lecture (MA)
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods for Development, Tutorial (MA)
Past Semesters
Development Economics, Seminar (BA + MA)
Evaluation of Development Policies, Tutorial (MA)
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods for Development, Lecture (MA)
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods for Development, Tutorial (MA)
Political Economy of Development Policies, Seminar (MA)
Highlights
Dodlova, M., Göbel, K., Grimm, M. and Lay, J. (2015), Constrained Firms, not Subsistence Activities: Evidence on Capital Returns and Accumulation in Peruvian Microenterprises. Labour Economics, 33, 1, 94-110.
Dodlova, M., Giolbas, A., Lay, J. (2017), Social Transfers and Conditionalities under Different Regime Types. European Journal of Political Economy, 50C: 140-155.
New Data released: Dodlova, M., Giolbas, A., Lay, J. (2016), Non-contributory Social Transfer Programmes (NSTP): A New Data Set and Research Agenda. GIGA Working Paper #290. Version: 1. GESIS Data Archive. Dataset. doi.org/10.7802/1291
UNU-WIDER research award “Political Economy of Social Protection”, June 2016.
Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, San Francisco, 3-5 January 2016.