

Jeff Weaver
Assistant Professor, Economics Department, University of Southern California (USC)
Jeff Weaver is an assistant professor in the economics department at the University of Southern California (USC). He is an applied microeconomist working on a range of topics in development economics, political economy, and labor economics.
Recent work by Jeff Weaver
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Reducing the size of administrative units improved local governments in India
The creation of smaller local government polities resulted in greater public good access across multiple dimensions – village-level infrastructure, individually-targeted benefit programmes, and workfare programmes – over both the short and long run.
Published 15.02.24
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Improving last-mile service delivery using phone-based monitoring: Evidence from India
Monitoring a programme by calling recipients is a cost-effective way to improve implementation quality
Published 01.08.22
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Corruption, bribery, and public sector hiring in developing countries
Government jobs are often allocated based on bribes and patronage. How does this process work, and can this lead to good outcomes?
Published 04.01.18