
Dr Nadezhda Baryshnikova
Lecturer
School of Economics and Public Policy
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Nadezhda Baryshnikova is a Lecturer at the School of Economics, University of Adelaide. Nadezhda’s research interests are in the areas of Theoretical and Applied Econometrics and microeconomics applications in the areas of Health Economics, Urban Economics, Environmental Economics and Development Economics. Her current research activities are in the areas of mental health, the effects of disasters, refugee happiness, child marriage and child labour, and policy in Indonesia.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2006 - ongoing Lecturer University of Adelaide -
Language Competencies
Language Competency Russian Can read, write, speak and understand spoken -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2006 Brown University United States PhD 2001 Brown University United States MA in Economics 2000 Clark University United States BA in Economics, with Honours 2000 Clark University United States BA in Mathematics, with Honours -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2023 Jayawardana, D., Baryshnikova, N. V., & Cheng, T. C. (2023). The long shadow of child labour on adolescent mental health: a quantile approach. Empirical Economics, 64(1), 77-97.
Scopus22022 Baryshnikova, N., Wesselbaum, D., & Davidson, S. (2022). Do you feel the heat around the corner? The effect of weather on crime. Empirical Economics, 63(1), 179-199.
2022 Baryshnikova, N., Jayawardana, D., & Wardani, A. (2022). Do secondary school children stay in school and out of the labour market in the presence of an educational cash transfer?. Education Economics, 30(6), 1-12.
2022 Baryshnikova, N., Jayawardana, D., & Pham, N. (2022). Can Unconditional In-kind Transfers Keep Children Out of Work and in School? Evidence from Indonesia. BE Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 21(3), 1035-1065.
Scopus32019 Baryshnikova, N., & Pham, N. T. A. (2019). Natural disasters and mental health: a quantile approach. Economics Letters, 180, 62-66.
Scopus21 WoS222016 Baryshnikova, N., Pham, N., & Wihardja, M. (2016). Does political and economic inequality affect institutional quality?. Economic Record, 92(297), 190-208.
Scopus22010 Baryshnikova, N. (2010). Pollution abatement and environmental equity: A dynamic study. Journal of Urban Economics, 68(2), 183-190.
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Theses
Year Citation 2012 Ahmed, S. (2012). Agricultural land tenancy in rural Bangladesh : productivity impact and process of contract choice.. (PhD Thesis, Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Economics, 2012). -
Working Paper
Year Citation 2022 Baryshnikova, N., Davidson, S., & Wesselbaum, D. (2022). Do you feel the heat around the corner? The effect of weather on crime. PHYSICA-VERLAG GMBH & CO.
Scopus3 WoS52020 Baryshnikova, N., & Wardani, A. N. (2020). Do senior secondary school children stay in school and out of labour market in the presence of an educational cash transfer?. Education Economics. Revise and Resubmit..
2019 Baryshnikova, N., Wesselbaum, D., & Davidson, S. (2019). Does Pollution Affect Crime? Evidence from U.S. Cities. 2019 Baryshnikova, N., Pham, N., & Sim, N. (2019). "Does Rice for Poor Subsidy Reduce Child Marriage?. 2018 Baryshnikova, N., & Pham, N. T. A. (2018). Heterogeneity in the Relationship between Natural disasters and Mental Health: A Quantile Approach.
Mawson Lakes Fellowship Program Starter Grant: Natural Disasters and Mental Health: Green Space as a Mediator in Japanese Cities; Years: 2020; Baryshnikova, Nadezhda; Pham, Ngoc Thien Anh; Ueda, Michiko; Noguchi,Haruko; Fu, Rung; TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED: $20,000; Cat 3. Chief Investigator: First
Named.
Evaluation of the Cashless Debit Card (CDC), Contracting Party: Department of Social Services,
Years: 2018-2020, Investigators: Mavromaras, Kostas; Baryshnikova, Nadezhda; Goode, Alison; Isherwood,
Linda; Mahuteau, Stephane; Moskos, Megan; Payne, Deb; Smith, Llainey; Walton, Helen; Wei, Zhang Contract
value: $ 2,491,022.18
Short Course on Quantitive Methods, Contracting Party: Department of the Premier & Cabinet, Year:
2017, Investigators: Baryshnikova, Nadezhda Contract value: $ 10,200.00
I typically teach courses in Applied and Theoretical Econometrics at all levels.
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Econometrics III, University of Adelaide (2016-present)
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Intermediate Econometrics (level II/IID), University of Adelaide (2015-present)
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Econometrics PG (Masters), University of Adelaide (2015-present)
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Topics in Applied Econometrics (level III and Masters), University of Adelaide (2007-present)
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Econometrics IV (Honors and PhD), University of Adelaide (2007-2014)
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Advanced Time Series Econometrics (Honors, PhD), University of Adelaide (2013)
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Advanced Econometrics (PhD), University of Adelaide (2007-2013)
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Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Advanced), University of Adelaide (2011)
Community Teaching:
- Short Course on Econometrics. Graduate Course to Government Researchers. (2018)
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Current Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2023 Principal Supervisor Food Waste Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Sijia Liu 2023 Principal Supervisor The military spending influence on GDP per capita growth of Uzbekistan Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Shuhrat Yarashov 2022 Principal Supervisor Health Inequalities Among Ethnic Groups: Causes, Drivers and Strategies Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Trang Huyen Dang 2021 Principal Supervisor Economic Growth, Income Inequality and Emissions Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Ruyi Shi 2021 Principal Supervisor Family Responsibility, Gender and Physicians' Labour Supply: the Case of Australia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Ms Jia Song 2020 Principal Supervisor Three Essays on Early Childhood Development Issues: Evidence from Australia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Nasantogtokh Yunren -
Past Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2020 - 2022 Co-Supervisor The Role of Energy in an Energy Constrained Economy Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr K M Alamgir Kabir 2018 - 2020 Principal Supervisor Child Wellbeing and Economic Development: Evidence from Indonesia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Danusha Gunaseela Jayawardana 2010 - 2012 Co-Supervisor Agricultural Land Tenancy in Rural Bangladesh Productivity Impact and Process of Contract Choice Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Dr Sharmina Ahmed 2009 - 2012 Co-Supervisor International Trade and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Vietnam Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Kim Toan Vu 2008 - 2012 Co-Supervisor Environmental Amenities and Local Development in Australia: Spatial Hedonic Pricing and Regional Economic Models Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Dr Parvin Mahmoudi
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