Justine Burns | |
Occupation: | Professor at the University of Cape Town |
Discipline: | Economics |
Sub Discipline: | Behavioural economics |
Alma Mater: | University of Massachusetts at Amherst (PhD, 2004) |
Main Interests: | Experimental economics, social trust and prosocial behaviour, labour markets, inequality and intergenerational mobility |
Justine Burns is a South African economist who is director of the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town (UCT), where she is also a professor. She is a research associate at the university's Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) and Research Unit in Behavioural Economics and Neuroeconomics (RUBEN).[1]
Burns's research interests, primarily in behavioural economics, include discrimination, trust and social capital, social networks and labour markets, and intergenerational mobility. She has also published research about social assistance programmes. She received UCT's Distinguished Teacher Award in 2006[2] and was admitted to the Academy of Science of South Africa in October 2021.[3]