The CEGA Research Retreat (R^2) is an annual gathering of invited faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students from multiple CEGA campuses with a shared interest in impact evaluation for social and economic development. R^2 is designed to generate feedback and discussion around presentations of newly completed, unpublished work by CEGA affiliates and their colleagues.
This is a closed event.
Jonathan Weigel (UC Berkeley), Does Collecting Taxes Erode the Accountability of Informal Leaders? Evidence from the D.R.C.
Alessandra Cassar (USF), It Makes a Village: Allomaternal Care and Prosociality
Simone Schaner (USC), The Impact of Citizen-Led Audits on Government Service Provision
Todd Pugatch (Oregon State), Unintended consequences of youth entrepreneurship programs: experimental evidence from Rwanda
Emma Riley (University of Michigan, formerly UW), Cash Transfers and Role Models: Impacts on Women’s Empowerment in Rural Kenya
The CEGA Research Retreat (R^2) is an annual gathering of invited faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students from multiple CEGA campuses with a shared interest in impact evaluation for social and economic development. R^2 is designed to generate feedback and discussion around presentations of...
The CEGA Research Retreat (R^2) is an annual gathering of invited faculty, staff and students from multiple CEGA campuses with a shared interest in impact evaluation. The purpose of R^2, which features presentations by CEGA-affiliated researchers and their collaborators, is to generate feedback for...
The CEGA Research Retreat (R^2) is an annual gathering of invited faculty, staff, postdocs and graduate students from multiple CEGA campuses with a shared interest in impact evaluation for social and economic development. R^2 is designed to generate feedback and discussion around presentations of...
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