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Inbar Amit is a DPhil candidate at the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford. His dissertation focuses on topics in labour and development economics, with a focus on studying the role of preferences, information, and labour market frictions. He is currently working with Young Lives on a project studying the preferences of young people over workplace amenities.
Prior to his current studies, he completed a master's degree from the University of Oxford, and a bachelor's from McGill University. He also worked as an intern and consultant for projects at the OECD and the World Bank.
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Inbar Amit is a DPhil candidate at the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford. His dissertation focuses on topics in labour and development economics, with a focus on studying the role of preferences, information, and labour market frictions. He is currently working with Young Lives on a project studying the preferences of young people over workplace amenities.
Prior to his current studies, he completed a master's degree from the University of Oxford, and a bachelor's from McGill University. He also worked as an intern and consultant for projects at the OECD and the World Bank.