The Limits of Rural Electrification
Exploring How Climate Change Affects Conflict and Productivity
We Need to Talk about Intestinal Worms
Graduate Development Economics – Spring 2019
This course covers leading research issues in Development Economics, with a particular focus on macroeconomic growth empirics, psychology and economics, political economy, and human capital topics. It is taught at a level appropriate for Ph.D. students in Economics and related fields. (Co-taught with Prof. Supreet Kaur.)
Issues in African Economic Development – Fall 2019
Madeline Duhon (mduhon@berkeley.edu)
Dennis Egger (dennistegger@berkeley.edu)
This course will examine leading issues in development economics, with a focus on how they relate to Sub-Saharan Africa. This course will also explore the empirical methods used to rigorously measure the impact of development and anti-poverty programs.
Issues in African Economic Development – Spring 2019
Madeline Duhon, mduhon@berkeley.edu
Dennis Egger, dennistegger@berkeley.edu
This course will examine leading issues in development economics, with a focus on how they relate to Sub-Saharan Africa. This course will also explore the empirical methods used to rigorously measure the impact of development and anti-poverty programs.