Dr. Jessica A. Goldberg is an Associate Professor of Economics at the
University of Maryland, where she created and serves as the faculty
director of a program for undergraduate students called Promoting
Achievement and Diversity in Economics (PADE). Dr. Goldberg is a
development economist whose research interests include rural labor
markets, strategies and obstacles to financial inclusion, and the role of
social networks in economic decisions. She is currently working on field
experiments about credit and savings in Uganda and Zambia, women's
participation as providers and consumers of mobile money services in
Bangladesh, and the role of social networks in outreach to treat
communicable disease in India.
Dr. Goldberg is a faculty affiliate of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action
Lab (JPAL) and the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of
Development (BREAD), and a faculty research fellow in the National
Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). She is a Co-Editor of the Journal of
Human Resources and an Associate Editor of the Review of Economics
and Statistics and the Journal of Development Economics.