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Investigators

Our team of investigators currently comprises 103 researchers from 23 countries and is affiliated with over 53 institutions. Click on a name to find out more about their work for G²LM|LIC.

G²LM|LIC Investigators

  • Ghulam Abbas Anjum (University of Engineering and Technology)
  • Degnet Abebaw (Ethiopian Development Research Institute)
  • Girum Abebe (Ethiopian Development Research Institute)
  • Hamna Ahmed (Lahore School of Economics)
  • Md. Shakil Ahmed (BRAC (NGO))
  • Getnet Alemu (Addis Ababa University)
  • Livia Alfonsi (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Jenna Allard (Yale University)
  • Anjum Altaf (Independent Consultant)
  • Kathryn Anderson (Vanderbilt University and IZA)
  • Vellore Arthi (University of California, Irvine)
  • Sam Asher (Imperial College Business School)
  • Ragui Assaad (University of Minnesota and IZA)
  • Oriana Bandiera (London School Of Economics and IZA)
  • Giorgia Barboni (University of Warwick)
  • Armando Barrientos (University of Manchester)
  • Vittorio Bassi (University of Southern California)
  • Cátia Batista (Nova University of Lisbon and IZA)
  • Natalie Bau (University of California (Los Angeles))
  • Arjun S. Bedi (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
  • Kathleen Beegle (World Bank)
  • Saika Belal (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Haroon Bhorat (University of Cape Town and IZA)
  • Kjetil Bjorvatn (NHH Norwegian School of Economics)
  • Christopher Blattman (University of Chicago)
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