Owen Ozier is an Associate Professor of Economics at Williams College. He is also an Affiliate of BREAD, IZA, and J-PAL. His research focuses on health, education, and economic decisions in Sub-Saharan Africa. He was previously a Senior Economist in the World Bank’s Development Research Group. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of California at Berkeley, as well as master's and bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering and computer science and in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT.
Recent work by Owen Ozier
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Comparing approaches to breaking the poverty trap by promoting entrepreneurship
Cash grants and a multifaceted entrepreneurship programme both had temporary impacts on young women’s income in Nairobi, Kenya, but only the more holistic approach led to long-term improvements in wellbeing
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Selection and incentive effects of teacher performance contracts in Rwanda
Pay for performance can improve student learning without negative impacts on the type of teacher that gets recruited or retained