Germán Reyes is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics at Cornell University. In June 2023, he will join…
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As part of our interview series, we ask renowned experts in the field for their advice for young researchers. We…
Our New Editorial Board!
It is our pleasure to announce the new editorial team for Economics That Really Matters! This blog, housed at Cornell…
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How Access to Family Planning Services Can Improve Child Growth Patterns and Cognitive Development
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Misattribution and Multiple Priors Hinder Learning
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Increased Access to Postpartum Family Planning Services Encourages Modern Contraceptive Use and Healthy Inter-Birth Intervals
Dan Maggio is a PhD candidate at Cornell University and the Editor of Economics that Really Matters; Co-authors include Mahesh…
How fishers respond to temperature change in Cambodia’s inland fisheries
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