Joanna Upton is a Research Associate in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. This post was … More
Tag: Resilience
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
Measuring Resilience using High Frequency Data (Part 1)
Erwin Knippenberg is a PhD student in the Dyson School; Nathan Jensen is the Resilience and Innovation for Dryland Systems … 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: 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
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
Food security as resilience
Joanna Upton is a Postdoctoral Associate and Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. The international community came to agreement … More
Resilience: Who are the non-resilient?
Jennifer Denno Cissé is a PhD candidate at Cornell’s Dyson School. Follow her on Twitter @jenncisse. With the growing focus on resilience programming among donors and implementers, … 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
Year of Soils 2015: Why we should care
Leah Bevis and Julia Berazneva are PhD candidates at Cornell’s Dyson School. On December 5th of 2014 the UN Secretary General Ban Ki … More