Ritwika Sen is Job Market Candidate from Managerial Economics & Strategy at Northwestern University. Ritwika’s research is focused on development … More
Tag: Fieldwork
Private Ways to Tackle Gender Discriminatory Inheritance Law: Lessons From a Survey Experiment in Tunisia
Christina Sarah Hauser, is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Economics of the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Her … More
ETRM Interview Series – Lauren Falcao Bergquist
As part of our interview series, we ask renowned experts in the field about the future of research in development … More
Farmer Learning through Information Transfers: The Effect of Soil Testing on Farmer Demand for Agricultural Inputs
David Murphy is a PhD student at Cornell’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. A recent blog post described … More
Combining data for research that is more than the sum of its parts
Liz Bageant is a Research Support Specialist in Cornell’s Dyson School. Economists tend to undervalue qualitative data, yet in many … More
Measuring hope: Lessons from rural Myanmar
Jeffrey Bloem is a Master’s student in Michigan State University’s Department of Agriculture, Food, and Resource Economics. Follow him on … More
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
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
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
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