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All G²LM|LIC Investigators

  • 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)
  • Laura Boudreau (Columbia University)
  • Emily Breza (Harvard University)
  • Tilman Brück (International Security and Development Center)
  • Andrew Brudevold-Newman (World Bank)
  • Peter Brummund (University of Alabama and IZA)
  • Gharad Bryan (London School Of Economics)
  • Nina Caroline Buchmann (Yale University)
  • Rebecca Cai (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Francisco Campos (World Bank Africa)
  • Stefano Caria (University of Warwick)
  • Aalia Cassim (National Treasury of South Africa)
  • Tanika Chakraborty (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)
  • Ali Cheema (Center of Economic Research in Pakistan)
  • Ruby Cheung (St. Catherine University)
  • Shyamal Chowdhury (University of Sydney and IZA)
  • Elliott Collins (Innovations for Poverty Action)
  • Adriana Cortes-Mendoza (St. Catherine University)
  • Bruno Crepon (Ecole Nationale de la Statistique (ENSAE), J-PAL and IZA)
  • Diego Dabed Sitnisky (Utrecht University School of Economics)
  • Anaya Dam (University of Oxford)
  • Ana Dammert (Carleton University and IZA)
  • Kwadwo Danso-Mensah (University of Ghana)
  • Robert Darko Osei (University of Ghana)
  • Narayan Das (BRAC University)
  • Robert James Davies (Independent Consultant)
  • Austin Davis (Yale University)
  • Guiseppe De Arcangelis (Sapienza University of Rome)
  • Joachim De Weerdt (University of Antwerp)
  • Tigabu Degu Getahun (Policy Studies Institute)
  • Kwawu Joana Deladem (University of Ghana)
  • Stefan Dercon (University of Oxford and IZA)
  • Brian Dillon (Cornell University)
  • Taryn Dinkelman (University of Notre Dame and IZA)
  • Quy-Toan Do (World Bank)
  • Aletheia Donald (World Bank)
  • Dave Donaldson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Lawrence Edwards (University of Cape Town and IZA)
  • Dennis Egger (University of Oxford)
  • Ahmed Elsayed (American University in Cairo and IZA)
  • Maira Emy Reimão (Villanova University)
  • Damir Esenaliev (International Security and Development Center)
  • Noha Fadl (Independent Consultant)
  • Marcel Fafchamps (Stanford University)
  • Lauren Falcao Bergquist (Yale University)
  • Paolo Falco (University of Copenhagen)
  • Aiman Farrukh (Center of Economic Research in Pakistan)
  • Dietmar Fehr (Heidelberg University)
  • Neil T. N. Ferguson (International Security and Development Center)
  • Denise Ferris (BRAC (NGO))
  • Nathan Fiala (University of Connecticut)
  • Erica Field (Duke University and IZA)
  • Gary S. Fields (Cornell University and IZA)
  • Günther Fink (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute)
  • Anne Fitzpatrick (University of Massachusetts Boston)
  • Simon Franklin (Queen Mary University of London)
  • Sonja Fransen (Maastricht University)
  • Michael Frese (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
  • Markus Frölich (University of Mannheim)
  • Tomoki Fuji (Singapore Management University)
  • Smit Gade (Good Business Lab)
  • Emanuela Galasso (World Bank)
  • Jose Galdo (Carleton University and IZA)
  • Robert Garlick (Duke University)
  • Alan Gelb (Center for Global Development)
  • Ahu Gemici (Royal Holloway, University of London)
  • John Giles (World Bank)
  • Rachel Glennerster (University of Chicago)
  • Peter Glick (RAND Corporation)
  • Jessica Goldberg (University of Maryland)
  • Markus Goldstein (World Bank)
  • Ada González-Torres (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
  • Tilman Graff (Harvard University)
  • Florian Grosset (Columbia University)
  • Selim Gulesci (Trinity College)
  • Silvya Esther Gyan (University of Ghana)
  • Joan Hamory Hicks (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Johannes Haushofer (National University of Singapore)
  • Lukas Hensel (The Guanghua School of Management, Peking University)
  • Catalina Herrera Almanza (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
  • Maddalena Honorati (World Bank)
  • Isabel Honzay (St. Catherine University)
  • Eric Hsu (Yale University)
  • Macartan Humphreys (WZB Berlin)
  • Leonardo Iacovone (World Bank and Hertie School)
  • Gerald Ipapa (University of Delaware)
  • Asadul Islam (Monash University)
  • Kelsey Jack (University of California Santa Barbara and IZA)
  • Maulik Jagnani (University of Colorado Denver)
  • Pamela Jakiela (Williams College and IZA)
  • Amen Jalal (London School Of Economics)
  • Julian Jamison (University of Exeter)
  • Nurbek Jenish (University of Central Asia)
  • Hillary Johnson (World Bank)
  • Sophia Kan (University of Göttingen)
  • Abou Kane (Cheikh Anta Diop University)
  • Rolly Kapoor (University of California, Santa Cruz)
  • Dean Karlan (Northwestern University)
  • Supreet Kaur (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Andrew Kerr (University of Cape Town)
  • Lala Rukh Khan (Center of Economic Research in Pakistan)
  • Gaurav Khanna (University of California San Diego)
  • Bazlul Haque Khondker (University of Dhaka)
  • Asim I. Khwaja (Harvard University)
  • Nicholas Kilimani (Makerere University)
  • Ananya Kotia (London School Of Economics)
  • Andreas Kotsadam (University of Oslo)
  • Akhila Kovvuri (Stanford University)
  • Caroline Krafft (St. Catherine University)
  • Michael Kremer (University of Chicago)
  • Antje Kröger (German Institute for Economic Research)
  • Alma Kudebayeva (KIMEP University)
  • Krishna Kumar (RAND Corporation)
  • Grace Kumchulesi (National Planning Commission of Malawi)
  • Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio (University of Ghana)
  • Megan Lang (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Magdalena Larreboure (Harvard University)
  • David Lawson (University of Manchester)
  • Andrei Levchenko (University of Michigan)
  • Paula López-Peña (Queen‘s University)
  • Craig Loschmann (Maastricht University)
  • Corinne Low (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Layna Lowe (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Tobias Lunt (Development Data Lab)
  • Rachel M Heath (University of Washington)
  • Rocco Macchiavello (London School Of Economics)
  • Sibahle (Siphokazi) Magadla (International Finance Corporation)
  • Jeremy Magruder (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Sakib Mahmood (BRAC University)
  • Mahreen Mahmud (University of Exeter)
  • Albert Makochekanwa (University of Zimbabwe)
  • Charles Mandala (Local Development Fund (LDF) Technical Support Team (TST))
  • Kunal Mangal (Azim Premji University)
  • Francesca Marchetta (University of Auvergne)
  • Martine Mariotti (Australian National University)
  • Felix Masiye (University of Zambia)
  • Imran Matin (BRAC (NGO))
  • Ryu Matsuura (Northwestern University)
  • Ahmadou Aly Mbaye (Cheikh Anta Diop University)
  • Isaac Mbiti (University of Virginia)
  • Brian McCaig (Wilfrid Laurier University)
  • David McKenzie (World Bank)
  • Mona Mensmann (University of Cologne)
  • Niccolò Meriggi (International Growth Centre)
  • Christian J. Meyer (University of Oxford)
  • Carl Meyer (Stanford University)
  • Edward Miguel (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Amalia Miller (University of Virginia and IZA)
  • Virginia Minni (London School Of Economics)
  • Fahad Mirza (Center of Economic Research in Pakistan)
  • Harrison Mitchell (Yale University)
  • Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak (Yale University)
  • Roman Mogilevsky (Center for Social and Economic Research)
  • Niclas Moneke (University of Oxford)
  • Melanie Morten (Stanford University)
  • Kelvin Mulungu (International Center of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe))
  • Germano Mwabu (University of Nairobi)
  • Abdelrahman Nagy (International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie))
  • 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)
  • Carolyne Nekesa (REMIT)
  • Rafia Nisat (University of Washington)
  • Paul Novosad (Dartmouth College)
  • Anant Nyshadam (University of Michigan)
  • Abena Oduro (University of Ghana)
  • Oyebola Okunogbe (World Bank)
  • Remco H. Oostendorp (The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Morné Oosthuizen (University of Cape Town)
  • Kate Orkin (University of Oxford)
  • Nkechi S. Owoo (University of Ghana)
  • Owen Ozier (Williams College and IZA)
  • Juan Pablo Rud (Royal Holloway, University of London)
  • Amparo Palacios-López (World Bank)
  • Rohini Pande (Yale University and IZA)
  • Utz Pape (World Bank)
  • Doug Parkerson (Innovations for Poverty Action)
  • Nina Pavcnik (Dartmouth College and IZA)
  • Jörg Peters (RWI Leibniz-Institut and University of Passau)
  • Janneke Pieters (Wageningen University)
  • Kavisha Pillay (University of Cape Town)
  • Todd Pugatch (Oregon State University and IZA)
  • Simon Quinn (University of Oxford)
  • Atonu Rabbani (University of Dhaka)
  • Charlie Rafkin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Atiya Rahman (BRAC University)
  • Selim Raihan (University of Dhaka)
  • Harivelo Rajemison (National Institute of Statistics)
  • Vijaya Ramachandran (Center for Global Development)
  • Kamalini Ramdas (London Business School)
  • Vimal Ranchhod (University of Cape Town)
  • Neil Rankin (Stellenbosch University)
  • Imran Rasul (University College London)
  • Sharvari Ravishankar (J-PAL)
  • Natalia Rigol (Harvard University)
  • Raymond Robertson (Texas A&M University)
  • Chris Rooney (University of Cape Town)
  • Julian Rose (RWI Leibniz-Institut)
  • Pauline Rossi (Ecole Polytechnique-CREST)
  • Nina Roussille (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Isabel Ruiz (University of Oxford)
  • Ummul Ruthbah (University of Dhaka)
  • David E. Sahn (Cornell University)
  • Farah Said (Lahore University of Management Sciences)
  • Fizzah Sajjad (London School Of Economics)
  • Justin Sandefur (Center for Global Development)
  • Priyanka Sarda (Boston College)
  • Shreya Sarkar (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Utkarsh Saxena (University of Oxford)
  • Simone Schaner (University of Southern California)
  • Abdu Seid (Policy Studies Institute)
  • Julia Seither (University of Chicago)
  • Danila Serra (Texas A&M University)
  • Manisha Shah (University of California (Los Angeles) and IZA)
  • Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University)
  • Anisha Sharma (Ashoka University)
  • Karmini Sharma (Imperial College Business School)
  • Sreyashi Sharmin (Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research)
  • Ashish Shenoy (University of California, Davis)
  • Margaret Sheridan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Bekele Shiferaw (World Bank)
  • Admasu Shiferaw (College of William and Mary)
  • Abu Shonchoy (Florida International University and IZA)
  • Melissa Siegel (Maastricht University)
  • Niharika Singh (University of Notre Dame)
  • 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)
  • Munshi Sulaiman (BRAC University)
  • Colin D. Sullivan (University of Pittsburgh)
  • 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)
  • Sheikh Touhidul Haque (BRAC University)
  • Ija Trapeznikova (Royal Holloway, University of London)
  • Margaret (Maggie) Triyana (World Bank)
  • Charity Troyer Moore (Yale University)
  • Francesca Truffa (University of Michigan)
  • Cristopher Udry (Northwestern 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)
  • Corey Vernot (Yale University)
  • Pedro Vicente (Nova University of Lisbon)
  • Kira Villa (University of New Mexico)
  • Espen Villanger (Chr. Michelsen Institute)
  • Alessandra Voena (Stanford University)
  • Maarten Voors (Wageningen University)
  • Kate Vyborny (World Bank)
  • Anne Wacera Wambugu (Strathmore University)
  • Divyanshi Wadhwa (World Bank)
  • Khandker Wahedur Rahman (University of Oxford)
  • Michael Walker (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Shana Warren (Innovations for Poverty Action)
  • Ermias Weldesenbet (Policy Studies Institute)
  • Ashley Whillans (Harvard Business School)
  • Emma Whitelaw (University of Cape Town)
  • Belinda Frimpong Wiafe (University of Pretoria)
  • Marc Witte (The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
  • Ashley Wong (Tilburg University)
  • Christopher Woodruff (University of Warwick and IZA)
  • Xing Xia (Yale-NUS College)
  • Dean Yang (University of Michigan and IZA)
  • Kwan Cheung Derek Yu (University the Western Cape)
  • Céline Zipfel (Stockholm School of Economics)

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