

Anant Nyshadham
Associate Professor, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business
Anant Nyshadham is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, focusing on Business Economics and Public Policy. He co-founded Good Business Lab and researches enterprise and labor dynamics, with projects in Mexico, Kenya, Tanzania, India, and the U.S. His work explores labor contracting, worker training, and managerial quality, emphasizing developing economies. He is affiliated with organizations like NBER, BREAD, and J-PAL. Anant also holds a Ph.D. from Yale and has research interests in development, health, and personnel economics.
Recent work by Anant Nyshadham
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How managers in Indian factories mitigate the impacts of absenteeism
Managers in Indian garment factories use informal worker exchanges to mitigate absenteeism. Expanding these collaborations could unlock significant productivity gains.
Published 12.11.24
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Managerial quality and productivity dynamics
Manager characteristics matter for productivity, but Indian garment manufacturers may not know what constitutes good management or how valuable it is
Published 13.09.19
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Remedying early life weather shocks with Mexico’s PROGRESA
Mexico’s conditional cash transfer programme improved the life of disadvantaged children even when not explicitly targeted
Published 26.11.18
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Productivity and energy-saving technology
Factories using energy-efficient lighting reduce ambient temperature on the factory floor by 2.5 degrees Celsius, causing a massive improvement in output per worker
Published 01.06.18
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The development of modern Africa: Conflict, resources and institutions
Resource-rich countries do poorly when they have resource-rich neighbours, why? Possibly due to increased conflict.
Published 23.04.18
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Productivity and energy-saving technology
Factories using energy-efficient lighting reduce ambient temperature on the factory floor by 2.5 degrees Celsius, causing a massive improvement in output per worker
Published 09.03.18
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The skills to pay the bills: Returns to on-the-job soft skills training
In a randomised controlled trial in India, the returns to a firm’s investment in worker soft skill training were nearly 250% after nine months
Published 16.10.17
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Hidden productivity benefits from energy-saving technology
Energy-efficient technologies are an increasingly relevant policy priority, given growing consensus on the need to tackle climate change. This column examines the productivity benefits of adopting one such technology – LED lighting – for manufacturin...
Published 27.08.16