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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

  • Amalia Miller (University of Virginia and IZA)
  • Virginia Minni (London School Of Economics)
  • Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak (Yale University)
  • Roman Mogilevsky (Center for Social and Economic Research)
  • Melanie Morten (Stanford University)
  • Germano Mwabu (University of Nairobi)
  • Abdelrahman Nagy (American University in Cairo)
  • Karmen Naidoo (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
  • Mary Namubiru (BRAC (NGO))
  • Aisha Nansamba (BRAC (NGO))
  • Muhammad Farooq Naseer (Lahore University)
  • Arne Nasgowtiz (NHH Norwegian School of Economics)
  • Shanthi Nataraj (RAND Corporation)
  • Yusuf Neggers (University of Michigan)
  • Paul Novosad (Dartmouth College)
  • Abena Oduro (University of Ghana)
  • Remco H. Oostendorp (The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Morné Oosthuizen (University of Cape Town)
  • Nkechi S. Owoo (University of Ghana)
  • Owen Ozier (Williams College and IZA)
  • Amparo Palacios-López (World Bank)
  • Rohini Pande (Yale University and IZA)
  • Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth College and IZA)
  • Jörg Peters (RWI Leibniz-Institut and University of Passau)
  • Kavisha Pillay (University of Cape Town)
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