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Gisella Kagy
Assistant Professor, School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Gisella Kagy is an Assistant Professor in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. her research is in development economics with a focus on gender, employment in low-income countries, and the impact of early childhood and in-utero health shocks on later life health and human capital accumulation. She has projects in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Ghana that use a variety of experimental and applied methods with a particular focus on designing surveys and collecting new data. Her work has been published in top general interest and development economics field journals. She received my PhD in economics from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2015.
Recent work by Gisella Kagy
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Long-term and intergenerational benefits of early childhood health interventions
An early childhood health intervention in Bangladesh benefitted adult’s human capital and economic outcomes as well as human capital in the next generation
Published 23.01.24
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How financial need affects pricing: Evidence from small businesses in Ghana
Poorer business owners settle for lower prices when bargaining with buyers
Published 12.09.22