Gavrilova promoted to full professor
Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman has been promoted to professor in the field of tax and public economics, and economics of crime.
Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman is a Professor at NHH. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Turin in 2014. She is currently collaborating on a grant from the Norwegian Research Council on the effects of the payroll tax. Her research interests include the economics of crime, assortative matching and taxation. She enjoys tinkering with data and learning new strategies to detect crime with it.
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Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina; Kamada, Takuma; Zoutman, Floris Tobias | Is Legal Pot Crippling Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations? The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on US Crime | Economic Journal Volume 129 (617); page 375 - 407; 2019 |
Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina | A partner in crime: Assortative matching and bias in the crime market | Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Volume 159; page 598 - 612; 2019 |
Zoutman, Floris Tobias; Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina; Hopland, Arnt Ove | Estimating Both Supply and Demand Elasticities Using Variation in a Single Tax Rate | Econometrica Volume 86 (2); page 763 - 771; 2018 |
Campaniello, Nadia; Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina | Uncovering the gender participation gap in crime | European Economic Review Volume 109; page 289 - 304; 2018 |
Bove, Vincenzo; Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina | Police Officer on the Frontline or a Soldier? The Effect of Police Militarization on Crime | American Economic Journal: Economic Policy Volume 9 (3); page 1 - 18; 2017 |
Bove, Vincenzo; Gavrilova, Evelina | Income and Livelihoods in the War in Afghanistan | World Development Volume 60; page 113 - 131; 2014 |
Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina; Schjelderup, Guttorm | Crime havens: tax planners and financial institutions rub shoulders with criminals | Research Handbook on the Economics of Tax Havens; page 256 - 279; 2024 |
Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina; Puca, Marcello | Peer effects in crime | A Modern Guide to the Economics of Crime; page 227 - 242; 2022 |
Gavrilova-Zoutman, Evelina | Females in crime | A Modern Guide to the Economics of Crime; page 265 - 285; 2022 |
Department of Business and Management Science, NHH
Main: Business Taxation
Secondary: Asset Management and Risk Analysis
Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman has been promoted to professor in the field of tax and public economics, and economics of crime.
Three female NHH researchers kicked off the workshop series Closing the Circle at NHH this week.
Associate Professors at the Department of Business and Management Science, Floris Zoutman and Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman, awarded for article on legalizing medical marijuana.
A paper by Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman and Floris Zoutman has received great attention from international media.
Several of the researchers at the Norwegian Centre for Taxation have published in top ranked journals in 2017. Last in the series of top articles is forthcoming in Econometrica.
This week Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman was invited to the Danish Folketinget to talk about cannabis legalization, based on her top publication on the subject.
President Trump will transfer weapon and equipment from the nation´s military to state and local police. He believes this will reduce crime and refers to a NHH study published in AEJ. The debate is raging in Washington Post.
An article by Evelina Gavrilova- Zoutman and Floris Zoutman has been accepted for publication in highly prestigious The Economic Journal.
The article "Is Legal Pot Crippling Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations? The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on US Crime" has been accepted for publication in The Economic Journal.
Giving military equipment to the police in the USA actually reduces crime, but not because of more weapons.
The article "Police Officer on the Frontline or a Soldier? The Effect of Police Militarization on Crime" has been accepted for publication in American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Evelina Gavrilova-Zoutman will present an analysis of the incidence of the Norwegian payroll tax at the 28th Annual Congress of the Italian Society of Public Economics.