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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

  • Joeri Smits (Harvard University)
  • Måns Söderbom (University of Gothenburg)
  • Vincent Somville (NHH Norwegian School of Economics)
  • Sara Spaziani (Brown University)
  • Benjamin Stanwix (University of Cape Town)
  • Susan Steiner (rowsquared)
  • Nivedhitha Subramanian (Bates College)
  • Alp Sungu (London Business School)
  • Tavneet Suri (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Mari Tanaka (Hitotsubashi University)
  • Francis Teal (University of Oxford)
  • Kanat Tilekeyev (University of Central Asia)
  • Zunia Saif Tirmazee (Lahore School of Economics)
  • Margaret (Maggie) Triyana (World Bank)
  • Charity Troyer Moore (Yale University)
  • Syed Uzair Junaid (Center of Economic Research in Pakistan)
  • Lore Vandewalle (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies)
  • Carlos Vargas-Silva (University of Oxford)
  • Pedro Vicente (Nova University of Lisbon)
  • Kira Villa (University of New Mexico)
  • Alessandra Voena (Stanford University)
  • Kate Vyborny (Duke University)
  • Anne Wacera Wambugu (Strathmore University)
  • Divyanshi Wadhwa (World Bank)
  • Michael Walker (University of California, Berkeley)
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