Kathleen Beegle
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Lead Economist, World Bank Research Group, and Development Impact blogger
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· Mar 22
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David McKenzie
@dmckenzie.bsky.social
· Oct 8
A new paper by researchers at Stanford takes on both the question of whether we are adapting to climate change and, indirectly, how we should measure such adaptation.
A new paper by researchers at Stanford takes on both the question of whether we are adapting to climate change and, indirectly, how we should measure such adaptation.
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Kathleen Beegle
@kbeegle.bsky.social
· Jul 2
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David McKenzie
@dmckenzie.bsky.social
· May 16
The State of Development Journals 2024: Quality, Acceptance Rates, Review Times, and What’s New
The 2024 round-up of journal impact factors, rankings, number of submissions, numbers of papers published, and review times at leading development economic journals.
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Kathleen Beegle
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· Jan 24
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David McKenzie
@dmckenzie.bsky.social
· Nov 27
Firms have a hard time too! Leveraging employment agencies to reduce search frictions for firms. Gue...
Many firms may use college education as a heuristic to find skilled workers, but search frictions in the labor market prevent firms from developing accurate beliefs of college graduates’ productivit...
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David McKenzie
@dmckenzie.bsky.social
· Nov 16
What prevents Indian housewives from local flexible work opportunities? Guest Post by Suhani Jalota
This study demonstrates that improved childcare and transport policies, among other policies targeted to reduce practical barriers to women's employment, may not overcome all barriers preventing India...
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