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Doing Business in the Developing World: Recap of the Firms and Finance Theme at NEUDC 2018

Chenyang Cao is a Master of Science candidate in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at … More

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Conferences, Finance, Firms, Summaries and Reviews

NEUDC 2018: Recap

Molly Ingram is an Economics PhD student at Cornell University. The 2018 North East Universities Development Consortium (NEUDC) concluded this … More

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MIEDC 2018: Recap

Jeffrey Bloem, Khandker Wahedur Rahman, and Harshada Karnik are PhD students in  Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota This past … More

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MIEDC 2018 Recap (1): Agriculture and Finance

Jeffrey Bloem, Khandker Wahedur Rahman, and Harshada Karnik are PhD students in  Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota In this … More

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MIEDC 2018 Recap (2): Education and Health

Jeffrey Bloem, Khandker Wahedur Rahman, and Harshada Karnik are PhD students in  Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota In this … More

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MIEDC 2018 Recap (3): Poverty, Labor, Politics, and Methods

Jeffrey Bloem, Khandker Wahedur Rahman, and Harshada Karnik are PhD students in  Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota In this … More

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Working together on agriculture, nutrition, and health linkages

Cecilia Gonzalez is the Sustainable Agriculture Program Manager at Control Union. Ramadhani Abdallah Noor is an Aspen New Voices Fellow … More

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Workable Solutions: Public-Private Partnerships and Food Security

Laura Husak is Research Award Recipient at the International Development Research Centre in Ottawa. Lua Wilkinson is a PhD candidate in Nutrition … More

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Improving nutrition: More choices, and making the right ones

Joanna Upton is a postdoctoral research associate in Cornell’s Dyson School. Risti Permani is a lecturer in Agricultural Economics at … More

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Can we climate-proof global food systems?

Pinki Mondal is a Senior Research Associate at the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at the Earth … More

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