This is our fifth blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Fatima Najeeb is a PhD candidate … More
Tag: Poverty
Downpours of Deprivation: Can Excess Rainfall Shocks Shape Perceptions of Relative Deprivation?
Judhajit Chakraborty is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University, USA. His … More
ETRM Interview Series- Mushfiq Mobarak
As part of our interview series, we ask renowned experts in the field for their advice for young researchers. For … More
Why we should consider mental health when thinking about poverty
Mo Alloush is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Davis. Nearly one in five adults is affected by … More
Is universal inclusion the way forward for poverty alleviation?
Sanjukta Das is an Associate Fellow at the National Council of Applied Economic Research Supporting food security among undernourished populations … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Follow-up Interviews
Jeong Hyun Lee is a Strategic Outreach and Communications Intern with the Economics that Really Matters Blog. Following the National Bureau … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Policy in the Presence of Poverty Trap Mechanisms
Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. Emilia Tjernström is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Imperfect and Incomplete Financial Markets & Dynamics and Resilience in Natural Resources and Agriculture
Julia Berazneva is an Assistant Professor at Middlebury College. Nathan Jensen is a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell’s Dyson School who is working … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Psychology of Poverty, Hope, and Aspirations
Kibrom Tafere Hirfrfot is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. Liz Bageant is a Research Support Specialist in Cornell’s … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Nutrition, Health, and Human Capital Formation
Mohamad Alloush is a PhD candidate in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis. Joanna Upton is a … More