Biography
Elisabeth Sadoulet is a Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Berkeley. Her research interests span agricultural technologies, microcredit, conservation, conditional cash transfers, and property rights. Sadoulet has conducted field research in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, India, and China. Sadoulet has also consulted for several international agencies and foreign governments, including the FAO, the Government of Mexico, and the World Bank.
Research Projects
- Improving Access to Credit and Savings Products in Guatemala
- Impact of Drought-Tolerant Rice on Farmer Welfare in India
- Evaluating the Impact of Flood-Resistant Rice on Fertilizer Use and Crop Yield in India
- Unlocking the door to migration: BRAC's migrant loan program
- Can Conditional Cash Transfers Serve as Safety Nets to Keep Children at School and Out of the Labor Market?
- Coordinating Seed Exchange to Overcome Network Failures
- Social Networks and the Decision to Insure
- The Impacts of Drought Tolerance on Local Labor Markets in India
- Long-term Diffusion and Impact of Flood-tolerant Rice
- Local Electoral Incentives and Decentralized Program Performance