Paul Christian is an economist in the Development Impact Evaluation Unit of the World Bank Development Research Group and Chris … More
Tag: Methods
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
Combating Open Defecation through Community Led Sanitation approach in Rural India
Payal Seth is a PhD Student and a Tata Cornell Scholar in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics … More
Farmer Learning through Information Transfers in Kenya: Fieldwork Report and Early Findings
David Murphy is a PhD Candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. In a May 2016 blog … 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
Characterizing Regional Suitability for Index Based Livestock Insurance
Chris Mills is a PhD student in Economics at Princeton University and a recent graduate in Economics and Computer Science at … 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
Building Resilience in Ethiopia through the Public Safety Nets Program
Erwin Knippenberg is a PhD student at Cornell’s Dyson School. El Nino is upon us with is its inevitable litany … More
Geo-spatial data repository for agricultural economists
Leah Bevis is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School and is currently on the job market. Julia Berazneva is … More