This is our 12th blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. T. V. Ninan is a … More
Tag: Education
Tuning In to Equality: How Community Radio Empowers Women in India
This is our seventh blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Felix Rusche is a PhD … More
Cognitive Endurance and Long-Run Outcomes
Germán Reyes is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics at Cornell University. In June 2023, he will join … More
Lessons on the importance of education supply and demand | NEUDC 2018
Heidi Kaila is a post-doctoral fellow at the College of Human Ecology; Germán Reyes is an Economics PhD student, both at Cornell … More
Highlights from South Asia | NEUDC 2018
Tarana Chauhan is a first year PhD student at the Dyson school of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University. … More
From Knowledge to Action in an Information Experiment: What’s the Weakest Link?
Tanvi Rao is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and a TCI Scholar; she is currently on the job market. Providing information … 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
What does a degree buy you? Signaling, human capital, and the importance of credentials
Alex Eble is a PhD candidate in the Department of Economics at Brown University. The puzzle Across the world, workers’ wages … 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
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