Ben D'Exelle is a professor in development economics at the University of East Anglia. The research themes he has pursued and publish on include: rural investment behaviour, gender, reproductive health, social networks and resource sharing, among others. He has conducted most of my fieldwork in Uganda, Tanzania, Burkina Faso and Nicaragua. Most of his research can be located in the fields of behavioral and experimental economics and impact evaluation in low-income countries.
He teaches micro-economics, econometrics and applied methods in impact evaluation at the post-graduate level and he co-directs the MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development. He is also affiliated to the Center for Behavioral and Experimental Social Sciences (CBESS). He is a member of the Behavioural and Experimental Development Economics research group at UEA.