Julian Jamison

Julian Jamison

University of Exeter

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Julian Jamison

Julian Jamison, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of behavioral economics, methodology, development policy, welfare economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Can personalized digital counseling improve consumer search for modern contraceptive methods?

Does alleviating poverty increase cognitive performance? Short-and long-term evidence from a randomized controlled trial

Persistent yet Ameliorable COVID-19 Impacts on Female Entrepreneurship: Experimental Evidence from Kenya

Behavioral Aspects of Healthy Longevity

Predicting life outcomes with automatic thinking measures in a marginalized population

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Crime and Violence over Ten Years: Experimental Evidence

The effects of text reminders on the use of family planning services: evidence from a randomised controlled trial in urban Mozambique

Community-based rangeland management in Namibia improves resource governance but not environmental and economic outcomes

Julian Jamison Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

3385

Citations(since 2020)

2131

Cited By

1967

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Julian Jamison Skills & Research Interests

behavioral economics

methodology

development policy

welfare economics

Top articles of Julian Jamison

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Can personalized digital counseling improve consumer search for modern contraceptive methods?

Science Advances

S Athey

K Bergstrom

V Hadad

JC Jamison

B Özler

...

2023

Does alleviating poverty increase cognitive performance? Short-and long-term evidence from a randomized controlled trial

Cortex

Barnabas Szaszi

Bence Palfi

Gabor Neszveda

Aikaterini Taka

Péter Szécsi

...

2023/12/1

Persistent yet Ameliorable COVID-19 Impacts on Female Entrepreneurship: Experimental Evidence from Kenya

Francisco Campos

Maria Hernandez-de-Benito

Julian Jamison

Abla Safir

Bilal Zia

2023/10

Behavioral Aspects of Healthy Longevity

Ana Maria Rojas Mendez

Ana Maria Munoz Boudet

Ellen Elizabeth Moscoe

Julian C Jamison

Carlos Rumiallo Herl

2023/3/7

Predicting life outcomes with automatic thinking measures in a marginalized population

Available at SSRN 4420126

Lia Flores

Julian Jamison

2023/3/5

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Crime and Violence over Ten Years: Experimental Evidence

American Economic Review: Insights

Christopher Blattman

Sebastian Chaskel

Julian C Jamison

Margaret Sheridan

2023

The effects of text reminders on the use of family planning services: evidence from a randomised controlled trial in urban Mozambique

BMJ Global Health

Jessica Leight

Catherine Hensly

Marcos Chissano

Elana Safran

Liza Ali

...

2022/4/1

Community-based rangeland management in Namibia improves resource governance but not environmental and economic outcomes

Communications Earth & Environment

D Layne Coppock

Luke Crowley

Susan L Durham

Dylan Groves

Julian C Jamison

...

2022/2/17

How Effective Is (More) Money? Randomizing Unconditional Cash Transfer Amounts in the US

Randomizing Unconditional Cash Transfer Amounts in the US (July 5, 2022)

Ania Jaroszewicz

Jon Jachimowicz

Oliver Hauser

Julian Jamison

2022/7/5

The relationships between adverse life events, depression, economic activities, and human capital investment in Nigeria

Medicine, Conflict and Survival

Ryoko Sato

Julian Jamison

Kevin McGee

Gbemisola Oseni

Julie Perng

...

2022/7/3

Credit building or credit crumbling? A credit builder loan’s effects on consumer behavior and market efficiency in the United States

The Review of Financial Studies

Jeremy Burke

Julian Jamison

Dean Karlan

Jonathan Zinman

2022/6

Computational ethics

Edmond Awad

Sydney Levine

Michael Anderson

Susan Leigh Anderson

Vincent Conitzer

...

2022/5/1

Choice architecture to improve financial decision making

Review of Economics and Statistics

Jeffrey Carpenter

Emiliano Huet-Vaughn

Peter Hans Matthews

Andrea Robbett

Dustin Beckett

...

2021/3

Socio-demographic factors associated with self-protecting behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of population economics

Nicholas W Papageorge

Matthew V Zahn

Michèle Belot

Eline Van den Broek-Altenburg

Syngjoo Choi

...

2021/1/14

Can Business Grants Mitigate a Crisis? Evidence from Youth Entrepreneurs in Kenya during COVID-19

Yanina Domenella

Julian C Jamison

Abla Safir

Bilal Zia

2021

Comparing the impact on COVID‐19 mortality of self‐imposed behavior change and of government regulations across 13 countries

Health services research

Julian C Jamison

Donald Bundy

Dean T Jamison

Jacob Spitz

Stéphane Verguet

2021/10

Unequal consequences of Covid 19: representative evidence from six countries

Review of Economics of the Household

Michèle Belot

Syngjoo Choi

Egon Tripodi

Eline van den Broek-Altenburg

Julian C Jamison

...

2021/9

Applying behavioral insights to tax compliance: experimental evidence from Latvia

Julian C Jamison

Nina Mazar

Iman Sen

2021/6/8

Valuable Cheap Talk and Equilibrium Selection

Games

Julian Jamison

2020/9

Do not swipe the small stuff: A randomized evaluation of rules of thumb‐based financial education

Journal of Consumer Affairs

Brett Theodos

Christina Plerhoples Stacy

Devlin Hanson

Julian Jamison

Rebecca Daniels

2020/6

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