Description
The Global Crossroads Conference is held annually at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. It focuses on a topical phenomenon that has world-wide relevance. Starting with a foundation of academic research presented by thought leaders on the topic, the conference expands to engage business and political figures in a dynamic conversation.
The theme for the 2012 Global Crossroads Conference was “Radical Political Transitions: Causes and Consequences”. Ted presented results from his paper Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Preanalysis Plan, which he co-authored with Katherine Casey and Rachel Glennerster.
(Credits: Stanford Center for Global Business and the Economy)
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Research
- Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
- Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Preanalysis Plan
- Transparency, Reproducibility, and the Credibility of Economics Research
Books
Articles
Talks
- Fifth Annual Symposium on Computing for Development (ACM-DEV) 2014
- Research Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics and Beyond
- Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Pre-analysis Plan (UC Berkeley)
- Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on External Aid and Local Collective Action
- Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research