Underground risk: how is living surrounded by landmines?

This is our sixth blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Felipe Parra-Escobar is a Ph.D. candidate … More

The Burden that Shall Not Be Named: Unequal Intrahousehold Impacts of Climate Shocks

This is our fifth blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Fatima Najeeb is a PhD candidate … More

A “dam” good question: Do all farmers benefit equally from large-scale irrigation in South Africa?

This is our fourth blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Tereza Varejkova is a PhD … More

When Progress Comes with a Price: The Lasting Impact of India’s Green Revolution

This is our third blog post for the Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Aditi Singh is a PhD candidate in … More

Can Social Media Algorithms be Regulated to Prevent Online Radicalization in Developing Countries?

We are excited to launch our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025, beginning with our very first blog post … More

El Chapo’s Guns and Schools: Mexican drug traffickers, homicides, and school dropout

Ignacio Rodriguez Hurtado is a PhD student and Job Candidate at Duke University. Click here for Ignacio’s job market paper … More

Do Child Rights Matter in Developing Countries? Evidence from the Child Rights Act in Nigeria

Hamad Mahar completed his PhD in economics from Trinity College Dublin and is currently on the job market. More details … More