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Eric Hsu

    Yale University

Eric Hsu is a development economist with an interest in political economy and resource economics. His ongoing work examines barriers to adopting technologies related to energy, health, and agriculture in low-income settings. Currently, He is a postdoctoral associate and lecturer with Y-RISE at the MacMillan Center at Yale University.

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  • Taming Counterfeits Markets with Consumer Information

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  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 45

    Can Better Consumer Information Improve Product Quality?

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