James Allen IV
@jealleniv.bsky.social
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Development Economist. Associate Research Fellow at @IFPRI. PhD @UMichEcon, MS @MSUAFRE, BA @almacollege. RPCV Mali. All opinions are my own. Personal Website: www.jamesalleniv.com
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Drones are now pervasive in💥warfare &🎆lightshows, but what about🌾agriculture? In just the last 5 years, millions of farmers—mostly in Asia—have started using drones for farming.

New Science commentary discusses the rapid early rise and possible implications of drone farming: (links below)
Figure from Belton, B., Baldiga, L., Justice, S., Minten, B., Narayanan, S., & Reardon, T. (2025). Can the global drone revolution make agriculture more sustainable?. Science, 389(6764), 972-976.
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🖼️ Wall Art at International Food Policy Research Institute (@ifpri.org) (c. 2013) 🎨

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📢TMRW @ 10:00 AM EDT

📌 The Economy-wide Impacts of School Meal Programs: Generating evidence on return on investment

💬 Speakers include IFPRI’s Aulo Gelli and Harold Alderman and GCNF’s Arlene Mitchell

🎫 Register to attend 👉 bit.ly/SchoolMeals-

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"What is the most important metric to judge whether a cash transfer program is successful?" 🆕 paper asks high-level policymakers to rank 7 outcomes and their answer: food security!

And... 87% (accurately) believe that CTs increase #foodsecurity.

Paper: lnkd.in/emVXx72i
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Today's @ifpri.org Applied Micro & Development speaker is Douglas Gollin (Tufts University)!

w/ @jwolfersberger.bsky.social studies impact of new roads on #deforestation in #Brazil via spatial GE model. Falling transport costs since 1995 --> 7% of total forest loss

Great seminar!
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Does #inequality affect what poor households consider "necessities"? Yes, a 🆕 study finds, with implications for understanding the decline in caloric consumption over time in #India.

Very insightful!
Paper: doi.org/10.1093/jeea...
Authors: @clement-s-bellet.bsky.social @eve-colsonsihra.bsky.social
Does Inequality Affect the Needs of the Poor?
Abstract. We investigate how inequality affects what is considered most necessary to purchase. Combining detailed consumption surveys in India with an inst
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Sad news that @poverty-action.bsky.social is closing its #Mali office after 15 years but admirable that they remained long after others left.

As a former Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali, I say to the IPA Mali staff: I ni baara! Ala ka baara numan soro i fe!

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IPA Mali Office: A Legacy of Innovation and Impact
While closing our Mali country office, IPA carries forward innovations and lessons from more than 15 years of influential research in agriculture and other sectors.
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Colombian pink dolphins 🐬 and Malawian hippos 🦛 are other likely casualties of USAID's dismantling. That, and locals' trust that ecotourism might drive economic growth better than poaching, deforestation or conflict.

Good article in @cntraveler.com.web.brid.gy: www.cntraveler.com/story/withou...
Without USAID, Conservation and Tourism Projects Have Ground to a Halt
From the Colombian Amazon to Malawi's Kusango National Park, grants from the US government have been ended leaving local development projects in the lurch.
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IFPRI’s @jo-swinnen.bsky.social and @pmenon1.bsky.social
were featured this new episode of VoxDevTalks, where they discuss the landmark 2025 Global Food Policy Report, which reviews 50 years of progress and setbacks in global food systems.

🎧 voxdev.org/topic/health...

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Food policy: Lessons and priorities for a changing world
What can 50 years of policy research tell us about the future of food (in)security?
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⭕ "Development economics is economics that takes place developing countries."

First definition that I was taught and, IMO, the de facto definition in economics.

I love it for its inclusivity within the field but hate it for how it excludes from other fields.

Others agree?
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What is development economics?

I find it more and more difficult to define what development economics actually is.

So, for this @voxdev.bsky.social blog, I asked development economists how they define development economics: voxdev.org/topic/what-d...
What is development economics?
I asked development economists for their definitions of development economics.
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🎶 To go with the first day of fall classes, what song(s) got (or are getting) you through grad school?

Mine was "Keep Moving" by Jungle: open.spotify.com/track/4rf0IV....

Just keep moving. And if you keep moving long enough, you get your PhD, and then get to keep moving some more. 🫠
Keep Moving
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🆕 paper gives hopeful evidence that rebuilding agricultural infrastructure can restore farming in post-conflict settings, evaluating large-scale #irrigation rehabilitation in #Afghanistan 2010-2016.

Paper in EDCC: doi.org/10.1086/733269

Striking parallels to #Gaza...
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📣 Attn PhD students: 🆓 virtual PhD-level non-credit course on #socialprotection!

I did the 2022 course & found it very beneficial. Instructors are experts & many are editors at top economic journals. So their perspective is informative & helpful for generating research ideas.

Highly recommend!
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A chance to learn from some of the world’s leading development economists? Yes please! 🎓

Join Rema Nadeem, Benjamin Olken, and other top JPAL researchers for the free BREAD-IGC virtual PhD course on social protection.

Apply now: www.theigc.org/events/bread...
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How do get the world (e.g., my children) to eat more fruits 🍎 and vegetables 🥦 (F&V)?

A 🆕 scoping review of 223 studies published between 2012-2022: doi.org/10.1177/0379...

My takeaway: More evidence is needed on #socialprotection impact on F&V consumption in LMICs!
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"Famine" is classified when an area has:
🥣 20% of households facing an extreme food shortage
🥣 30% of children acutely malnourished
🥣 2 adult or 4 child hunger-related deaths for every 10,000 people each day

Then it's up to governments & organizations to take action.
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Today, the The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) issued an "Alert" for famine risk in #Gaza. This "does not constitute a Famine classification" but says "a new IPC analysis is to be conducted without delay."

So what would classify it as a #famine? See 👇
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How can we meet this increasing demand while considering its impacts on #poverty, #nutrition, #gender, the #environment, #climate, #agrobiodiversity, #land, #water, #energy, #trade and #urbanization?

Chapter link: hdl.handle.net/10568/175534
Book link: hdl.handle.net/10568/175019
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“Global demand for food commodities is expected to grow faster than popula­tion between 2020 & 2050, with a more rapid increase in LMICs compared to HICs."

From Ch. 36 on 🆕 @IFPRI book on “Future of Food Systems”. Motivation for #UNFFS2025 & #FoodSystems research.

Links 👇
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🍽️ 🌍🌐This new book, edited by Keith Wiebe and Elisabetta Gotor, presents a collection of short chapters on the current state of knowledge about different aspects of the future of food systems:

📘 www.ifpri.org/ifpri-book/w...

📹 www.ifpri.org/event/what-d...

@cgiar.org @bioversityciat.bsky.social
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😷 Ugh, I have Covid, but at least no big decision to make like last time.

For my first Covid, I got symptoms the night of my job offer from IFPRI! No 🍾, straight to 🛏️. Woke up with brain fog & a life-changing decision... accept or not? Thankfully I made the right decision!