
Dylan Glover
Visiting Professor
Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD – Paris
Dylan Glover is Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD Paris. His research involves studying the effects of discrimination on job search, matching and on-the-job productivity, the impacts of changing firm recruiting behavior on employment creation and how the rich perceive wealth inequality and questions of redistribution. He graduated from UC Berkley with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Economy with a focus on International Development, before joining the Paris School of Economics in 2007 to help start J-PAL Europe.
He obtained Masters degrees in Economics and Economics & Public Policy from Sciences Po and Ecole Polytechnique, followed by a PhD in Economics in 2017 from Sciences Po. In 2018, he was awarded the Malinvaud prize as the Best Young Economist in France and the Best Young Labour Economist prize from the European Association of Labour Economists for his work on labor markets and discrimination.