Anri Sakakibara

Anri Sakakibara

Postdoctoral Fellow · Department of Economics, Technical University of Munich

I obtained my PhD from the Department of Political Economy, King's College London.

I use both experimental and quasi-experimental methods to answer questions on development and labour, with a focus on gender equality.

My research has been supported by the British Academy, STEG, and PEDL.

Feel free to get in touch with me at: anri.sakakibara@tum.de

Research
Publications
Trade Policy and Jobs in Vietnam: The Unintended Consequences of Trump's Trade War
Conditionally accepted · World Bank Economic Review Funded by BA–Leverhulme SRG
Working Papers
Trade-induced Structural Transformation and Household-level Inequality: Lessons from Vietnam
Funded by STEG PhD Grant
The Effect of the Vietnam War on Female Labour Market Outcomes
Under review
Managers' and Households' Attitudes Toward Women Working in Factories: Role Model Firms and Information Interventions in Pakistan
Funded by PEDL MRG and STEG SRG
Mobile Internet and Structural Transformation in Vietnam
Funded by BA–Leverhulme SRG
Teaching
Technical University of Munich — Course convenor
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
King's College London — Graduate teaching assistant
  • 4SSPP109 Quantitative Methods
  • 4SSPP111 Quantitative Methods for Political Science
  • 5SSPP232 Mathematics for Economists
  • 5SSPP217 Microeconomics
  • 6SSPP362 International Trade
University College London — Graduate teaching assistant
  • POLS0010 Data Analysis
  • POLS0012 Causal Analysis
  • POLS0083 Quantitative Data Analysis

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Feel free to get in touch with me at:

anri.sakakibara@tum.de