Joanna Upton is a Research Associate in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management – and also Co-Editor … More
Tag: Aid
Instrumental Variables in Panel Data: A round-up of working papers
Paul Christian is an economist in the Development Impact Evaluation Unit of the World Bank Development Research Group and Chris … More
Food Aid and Conflict: What is the evidence?
Paul Christian is an economist in the Development Impact Evaluation Unit of the World Bank Development Research Group and Chris … More
Jargon detection in international development
Jeong Hyun Lee is a Strategic Outreach and Communications Intern with the Economics that Really Matters Blog and a senior … More
An experimental approach to food storage and packaging interventions in international food aid (part 2)
Mark Brennan is a PhD student studying supply chains in relation to food security and assistance, and a researcher on … More
An experimental approach to food storage and packaging interventions in international food aid (part 1)
Mark Brennan is a PhD student studying supply chains in relation to food security and assistance, and a researcher on … More
Should bureaucrats in capital cities decide exactly how much aid a villager receives?
Andrew Simons is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. Who should have … More
Improving nutrition: More choices, and making the right ones
Joanna Upton is a postdoctoral research associate in Cornell’s Dyson School. Risti Permani is a lecturer in Agricultural Economics at … More
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals
Erwin Knippenberg is a PhD student at Cornell’s Dyson School. In September, the United Nations General Assembly intends to adopt … More
A tribute to Cornell’s role in global poverty reduction
Megan Sheahan is a Research Support Specialist at Cornell’s Dyson School. Cornell University is celebrating its 150th birthday, its sesquicentennial, … More