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UCSD Development Economics

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Katılım Aralık 2018
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
India's ICDS is the world's largest early-childhood development program. In a new @nberpubs WP bit.ly/2QYgTjl, @aganimian @c_r_walt & I show with a large-scale RCT that adding a worker to ICDS centers improved education, and nutrition, and was highly cost effective 🧵1/
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UCSDEcon
UCSDEcon@UCSDEcon·
What are the reasons for mistrust of western medicine in Africa? @UCSDEcon's Sara Lowes examines this in a paper published in the American Economic Review. More information at go.ucsd.edu/3wAH8fu
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
Excited to support the @actgrants initiative to deploy philanthropic capital to encourage ed-tech innovation to facilitate improving education quality for all and not just for those who can pay; register for the program starting at 5pm IST today
ACT@actgrants

Tune in to the #ACTSummit2021 tomorrow to listen in as @karthik_econ walks us through how we can solve the foundational learning crisis through #edtech. #cofounderofsocialchange Register at #ACT-Summit-Agenda" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ys-events.yourstory.com/act-summit#ACT

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Paul Niehaus
Paul Niehaus@PaulFNiehaus·
may I draw your attention to the interdisciplinary keynote session at this year's PacDev, featuring anthropologist James Ferguson and economists @SuriTavneet and @lwantchekon (the anthropologist is not on twitter, holding out for >280 chars)
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
In a new @nberpubs WP, with @renata__lemos & @danielascur, we show that the quality of school management (esp. people management) in Indian schools is strongly correlated with both teaching activity & school effectiveness at improving student learning: bit.ly/3sfuEI0 1/n
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
PacDev 2021 is being hosted (virtually) by @UCSDDevEcon & @CEGA_UC; we welcome paper submissions on all topics in development economics from anywhere in the world. Submission deadline is today (Dec 31, 11:59pm)! Submission portal: bit.ly/3pPV4ih
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
Excellent thread on Bihar's development successes in the last 15 years, and the challenges ahead. Much of the low-hanging fruit has been harvested, but the path ahead requires a focus on boosting investments, productivity, skills, and jobs.
M.R. Sharan@sharanidli

Thread: Here's one reading of the development story of Bihar in the recent Nitish years, told through the lens of local government and politics. We begin (see image) with Mr Kamal Manjhi of Darbhanga, an elected rural ward member: blogs.worldbank.org/impactevaluati… See link for more:

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UCSDEcon@UCSDEcon·
Proud to announce that Karthik Muralidharan has been added to the World Bank's Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel. This is a bridge between academia and policy making in Education. Academics making things happen! bit.ly/3jzMksk @karthik_econ
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Joaquin Carbonell
Joaquin Carbonell@jcarbiv·
So proud of everyone involved in this study, 2nd of the @USAID #cashbenchmarking initiative. @AndrewZeitlin and Craig McIntosh, @EDCtweets, @GiveDirectly, @USAIDRwanda, @poverty_action, @CEGA_UC , @LizBrow29385570 and the incomparable @DanielHandel17 BIG REFLECTIONS THREAD
Innovations for Poverty Action@poverty_action

New study out!: Many countries w/large unemployed youth populations use employment training programs to improve skills of the potential workforce. @AndrewZeitlin & Craig McIntosh w/IPA Rwanda, ran a head-to-head comparison between one such program and cash poverty-action.org/study/benchmar…

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UCSDEcon
UCSDEcon@UCSDEcon·
Welcome (virtually) to @UCSDEcon's new first year graduate students, who start math camp today. We look forward to seeing you in person, but are excited to begin the graduate student journey with you and make it a successful one regardless of the obstacles.
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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
I greatly enjoyed this conversation with @amitvarma on making sense of the Indian education system It is over 3 hours long, but you get a distilled summary of 2 decades of research, policy ideas, NEP, politics, philosophy, federalism, and much more! seenunseen.in/episodes/2020/…
Amit Varma@amitvarma

Indian education has been broken for 73 years. The humanitarian cost of this is incalculable. What are the root causes of this failure? How can we fix it? @karthik_econ joins me in episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen to share his insights: seenunseen.in/episodes/2020/…

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Karthik Muralidharan
Karthik Muralidharan@karthik_econ·
A modest universal income transfer (of 1% of GDP) offers a fiscally-feasible way to deliver social protection & alleviate several micro-constraints to growth & development. Paper (with @maitreesh): bit.ly/2MXeHm1; Op-ed: bit.ly/3f7DArr; @vox_dev interview below:
VoxDev@vox_dev

Could a universal supplemental income transfer, pegged at 1% of GDP, transform India’s anti-poverty strategy? In a VoxDev talk @karthik_econ (@UCSanDiego) argues it would have huge positive impacts on key development indicators, especially during #COVID19: ow.ly/QY3Q50AzJO9

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UCSDEcon@UCSDEcon·
Congratulations Prashant! For his brilliant work at the nexus of early childhood health, economic development and gender, Prashant Bharadwaj has been promoted to full professor. He also serves as the director of our graduate program. See his work here: prbharadwaj.wordpress.com
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