Berk Ozler
Senior Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank
I am an economist in the Development Research Group at the World Bank. I received my Ph.D in Economics from Cornell University in 2001. I am interested in policy issues that are salient in the developing world, including the effective design of cash transfer programs and HIV prevention among adolescent girls and young women to name a couple. I am currently a co-PI for several randomized controlled experiments in Malawi and Tanzania. You can view my CV here: http://econ.worldbank.org/staff/bozler.
Latest Posts:
- People are talking about a “replication revolution”. They don’t mean what you think they mean…
- A second Industrial Revolution, replication worries, yawns, and more…
- Q&A with Maitreesh Ghatak, editor of the Journal of Development Economics
- Marrying ‘randomistas’ with ‘regressionistas’: A review of Ravallion’s review of Poor Economics
- Making small gains loom large: A review of Rosenzweig’s review of Poor Economics
- What on Earth is ‘Development Impact’ Exactly?
- Development Impact turns one – tell us what year two should look like
- Mind Your Cowpeas and Cues: Inference and External Validity in RCTs
- When Randomization Goes Wrong...
- Links of the week
