Andrew Simons is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. In a previous … More
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From the top to the bottom of India’s MGNREGA in one week
Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist at Cornell’s Dyson School. In early June, I traveled to India to present … More
Agricultural input use in Africa – Revisiting our meager evidence base*
Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist at Cornell’s Dyson School. One of the most common assumptions underlying current policy … More
My four top learnings from surveying high school students in eastern India
Tanvi Rao is a PhD candidate in Cornell’s Dyson School. She is also a research scholar with the Tata-Cornell Agriculture … More
AERE 2015: Environment and Development
Julia Berazneva and Andrew Simons are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. We attended our first conference of the summer in … More
Job announcements: Research positions with the Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative (TCi)
Jessica Ames is the Program Manager at the Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative. Follow on Twitter @TataCornell. I am pleased to announce … More
From pastoralists to Mechanical Turks: Using the crowd to validate crowdsourced data
Nathan Jensen is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School who is working with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). … More
Resilience: Who are the non-resilient?
Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. Follow her on Twitter @jenncisse. With the growing focus on resilience programming among donors and implementers, … More
The economics that really matters: Participate in the discussion
The ETRM editorial team would like to extend an invitation to young researchers studying development, applied, and/or agricultural economics to … More
Looking beyond the lamplight: Measuring resilience in Somalia*
Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School. A policeman walking along a dark road spies a man looking … More