Berk Ozler
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Otago
I am on external service from the Development Research Group of the World Bank until April 1, 2015. Please see my new staff page here.
Blogging on: Development Impact
- 05/20/13 Do Conditions Moderate the Effects of Cash Transfer Programs? Preliminary Findings from a Systematic Review
- 05/13/13 Defining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: An Unconditional Mess
- 04/21/13 Do schooling effects of cash transfer programs vary by poverty levels? It depends…
- 04/03/13 Q&A with Arun Agrawal, Editor of World Development Part II
- 04/01/13 Q&A with Arun Agrawal, Editor of World Development Part I
- 03/25/13 What Do Development Bloggers Discuss?
- 03/07/13 Study Design and Sub-group analysis in HIV Trials
- 01/28/13 Should your government provide free emergency contraception to girls?
- 01/14/13 Economists have experiments figured out. What’s next? (Hint: It’s Measurement)
- 11/30/12 Hits to JMP Candidate Website After Guest Blog
- 11/14/12 OLPC conducts an experiment?
- 11/01/12 It’s Back: Blog your Job Market Paper!
- 10/18/12 Do Things Have to Get Worse for Women Before They Get Better?
- 10/11/12 Is It Better to Know than to Not Know?
- 09/27/12 The Program They Designed is Not the One You Want to Evaluate
- 09/19/12 Trials – A journal I did not know existed
- 09/13/12 Thank you for clarifying the estimand in your paper
- 09/05/12 A very warm welcome to Professor Kaushik Basu
- 07/27/12 Development Impact Goes on Vacation!
- 07/25/12 Power of the Pill or Power of Abortion?
- 07/11/12 Health effects of non-health programs
- 06/28/12 Do cultural differences explain some of the variation in who blogs and what they say?
- 06/21/12 Beware of studies with a small number of clusters
- 06/14/12 One Laptop Per Child is not improving reading or math. But, are we learning enough from these evaluations?
- 05/24/12 People are talking about a “replication revolution”. They don’t mean what you think they mean…
Blogging on: Development Impact
- vignette equivalence
- Upon further reflection...
- Re: well put
- Re: tough issue
- Re: simulation approach to power calcs
- Re: power calculations
- Re: more or less choice
- Re: item about fair trade
- Re: from IDB
- Re: evaluations
- Re: an international connection
- Re: Two thoughts on evaluating OLPC
- Re: The study should be commended
- Re: I think it should be fine
- Hi Rick,
