

Arya Gaduh
Associate Professor, University of Arkansas
Arya Gaduh is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He is an applied microeconometrician who studies the welfare impacts of policies in developing countries using a combination of observational data and experimental methods. His research area of interest includes education, urban, and culture economics. He received his PhD from the University of Southern California in 2013.
Recent work by Arya Gaduh
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Designing a public transit network: Evidence from Jakarta, Indonesia
Examining the expansion of Jakarta’s bus system shows how simple improvements in public transport service quality can boost usage
Published 06.12.23
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‘Second-best’ Bus Rapid Transit and traffic congestion in developing countries: Lessons from TransJakarta
Evidence from Indonesia’s TransJakarta Bus Rapid Transit suggests that low-cost BRT systems can actually worsen traffic congestion
Published 29.11.19
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Designing more effective resettlement programs: Lessons from transmigration in Indonesia
Better matching between transmigrants’ origin and destination agroclimate and languages can substantially improve productivity and integration
Published 08.08.17
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Matching and migration: Lessons from a resettlement programme in Indonesia
Relocation programmes should consider providing agricultural extension services to ensure migrants adapt and cope in new environments
Published 24.03.16