Andrew McGee
Biography
I am an associate professor in the Department of Economics and a Research Fellow with the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). I have a BSFS from Georgetown University and an MA and PhD in economics from Ohio State University. Before joining the department in 2016, I was on the faculty at Simon Fraser University.
I am a labor economist with research interests in education, job search, and the intersection of economics and psychology. Much of my research combines standard econometric methods using survey data with laboratory experiments.
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Recent Publications
See AllWHOEVER YOU WANT ME TO BE: PERSONALITY AND INCENTIVES
What can employers learn from personality tests when applicants have incentives to misrepresent themselves? Using a within-subject, laboratory experiment, we compare…
HOW DO PEERS IMPACT LEARNING? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PEER-TO-PEER TEACHING AND ABILITY TRACKING
Classroom peers presumably influence learning by teaching each other. Unfortunately, little is known about peer-to-peer teaching because it is rarely observed in…
HOW THE PERCEPTION OF CONTROL INFLUENCES UNEMPLOYED JOB SEARCH
The author considers how locus of control-the degree to which one believes one's actions influence outcomes-is related to an unemployed person's job search. He…