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Investigators

Our team of investigators currently comprises 325 researchers from 35 countries and is affiliated with over 195 institutions. Click on a name to find out more about their work for G²LM|LIC.

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Nicola Branson

University of Cape Town

Lori A. Beaman

Northwestern University

Ghulam Abbas Anjum

University of Engineering and Technology

Degnet Abebaw

Ethiopian Development Research Institute

Girum Abebe

Ethiopian Development Research Institute

Kaleb Abreha

Texas A&M University

Achyuta Adhvaryu

University of California San Diego

Farzana Afridi

Indian Statistical Institute

Hamna Ahmed

Lahore School of Economics

Md. Shakil Ahmed

BRAC (NGO)

Shaila Ahmed

BRAC University

Kehinde Ajayi

Center for Global Development

Getnet Alemu

Addis Ababa University

Livia Alfonsi

Harvard Business School

Jenna Allard

Yale University

Anjum Altaf

Independent Consultant

Kate Ambler

ifpri

Inbar Amit

University of Oxford

Kathryn Anderson

Vanderbilt University and IZA

Alison Andrew

University of Oxford

Manuela Angelucci

University of Texas at Austin

Francis Annan

University of California, Berkeley

Belinda Archibong

Columbia University

Vellore Arthi

University of California, Irvine

Filder Aryemo

Innovations for Poverty Action

Sam Asher

Imperial College Business School

Edward Asiedu

University of Ghana Business School (UGBS)

Ragui Assaad

University of Minnesota and IZA

Susan Athey

Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

Oriana Bandiera

London School Of Economics and IZA

Giorgia Barboni

University of Warwick

Nathan Barker

University of Chicago

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)

Emily Beam

University of Vermont

Biniam Bedasso

Center for Global Development

Arjun S. Bedi

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Kathleen Beegle

World Bank

Saika Belal

University of California, Berkeley

Salim Benhachmi

University of Toronto

Daniel Bennett

University of Southern California

Haroon Bhorat

University of Cape Town and IZA

Aditi Bhowmick

Development Data Lab

Kjetil Bjorvatn

NHH Norwegian School of Economics

Christopher Blattman

University of Chicago

Moussa P. Blimpo

University of Toronto

Justin Bloesch

Cornell University

Joshua Blumenstock

University of California, Berkeley

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